In 1955, Ford debuted the Fairlane model. The name was derived from Henry Ford’s estate named ‘Fair Lane’ in Dearborn, Michigan. Succeeding the Galaxie, the Fairlane could be had as a two-door hardtop, convertible, sedan or four-door hardtop, sedan or station wagon. Produced over seven generations, the car would also see its nameplate used later on in the Australian market. What we have here is a fourth-generation 1962 Ford Fairlane 2Dr Club Sedan from Oregon with just 35,000 miles under its wheels, ideal for a discerning collector or Ford aficionado.
The fourth-generation Fairlane saw a step down towards being a mid-sizer, as the Galaxie nameplate would return to the full-size segment. Nevertheless, the car would still be a significant 197 inches in length. This 1962 Ford Falcon 2Dr Club Sedan is a two-door sedan as the name suggests, and has been repainted at some point in its life to the lovely mid-blue shade that you see. It rolls on a set of Cragar mag wheels that give it a delightfully retro-modern feel. The original wheels and tires are included in the sale. The interior is also blue, with some black accents, and offers seating for up to five occupants. Gear shifting duties are taken care of by a column-mounted shifter that lives right behind the sporty three-spoke steering wheel. It’s reported that the interior has been completely overhauled, and a sound system installed, including a JVC aftermarket radio with a CD player and USB connectivity. As an added bonus, the vehicle is said to come with an AC system as well, important to keep occupants nicely chilled on hot summers days.
The fourth-generation Fairlane offered buyers a choice of in-line six and V8 engines, ranging from 170ci all the way to 427ci. This 1962 Ford Fairlane 2Dr Club Sedan packs a 289ci V8 which is a good middle-of-the-road option. The engine would have put out around 200hp when new, sent to the rear wheels via a two-speed Ford Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission.
Car Location: Oregon 2dr Club Sedan 289ci Engine Vehicle was repainted Interior completely overhauled Car is equipped with a sound system A/C Installed Crager Mag wheels Original Wheels and Tires included in sale Aftermarket Radio installed AM/FM/USB/CD Chrome in good condition
Named after Henry Ford's sprawling Dearborn estate, the Fairlane started life as Ford's full-size automobile in 1955. The Fairlane was well-received and available in several body styles, including two- and four-door sedans, hardtops, station wagons, convertibles, and even a coupe utility for the Australian market. Today, well-kept first-generation examples such as this 1955 Ford Fairland 2-Door Club Sedan are sought after by discerning collectors. This particular car reportedly received a repaint approximately 15 years ago. The current owner also discloses that it comes with a numbers-matching motor and transmission but lacks documentation to prove it. Never mind, the condition and sheer classic value of this car more than compensate. Let's see what it offers.
Driving a 50s American classic is an experience; the roar of that all-American V8 and iconic styling is one to adore and experience, the 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop we have today ensures your behind the wheel of a true American classic and enjoy time passing by.
Before the muscle and performance of the 60s, things were slow and calm in the world of American motors, land yachts with luxury and class graced the scene, and while they were a sight to behold, they never really had any performance to shock and awe. The 50s legend we have today looks like this 1958 Ford Fairlane Coupe; it's not another luxury land yacht and sports a surprise underneath its hood, making it a comfortable cruiser that stings.
The original Ford Bronco is always a popular classic here at Exotic Car Trader, and for good reason. The Bronco combined good looks with amazing off-road performance and has developed a cult following. But we’d wager you haven’t seen a Bronco quite like this: Say hello to the 1970 Ford Classic Electric Bronco by Zero Labs. As the name implies, it’s what we like to call an “electromod.” That is, the original drivetrain has been swapped out for an all-electric one! This 1970 Ford Classic Electric Bronco features two electric motors—one for each axle—giving it four-wheel drive and a range of over 235 miles. To keep up with the upgraded drivetrain, the rest of the vehicle has been meticulously restored, with new parts installed and an upgraded interior while retaining the classic looks of the original car.
While Shelby’s hugely celebrated association with the Ford Mustang is known to everyone, what happens when the famed tuning company turns its attention to something a bit different? Predictably, it was a roaring success, not least because Shelby American focused on doing what it does best—making iconic Fords just that much more special. With the Ford F-150, Shelby went the extra mile with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 that produces a mind-bending 770 hp. If that’s not impressive enough, wait until you delve into the performance specifics of this incredible machine.
If there’s one thing the classic Ford Bronco community is known for, it's their diverse aftermarket community. From concourse-level restorations to LS-swapped restomods, we’ve seen them all — and that includes several EV conversions, too. So it’s good to see the same custom spirit being kept alive with the modern reincarnation of the Ford Bronco nameplate. This 2023 Ford Bronco Big Bend 4x4 is the perfect example, having been extensively modified by the team at SoFlo Jeeps. SoFlo Jeeps’ extensive customization work features their signature Kevlar armor coating. You’ll also find upgrades to many exterior and interior areas, while this 5,300-mile-old Ford Bronco also sports a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine under the hood.
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