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To: BluesDuke
Ford Fairlane 500, 1961-66. (When the Fairlane went compact, it was nerd paradise. Sort of. Though the 1964 Fairlane was actually a handsome little car.)

Hey,watch it! I'm rigging up a original 62 Fairlane Sport Coupe now that still has the original bucket seats and console. Has a later 302 with Edelbrock and dual-feed Holley 4 barrel,and a C-4 with a ratchet shifter,though.

69 posted on 03/30/2002 5:12:29 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
is that the "wedge center" console? Those things were TOUGH to sit on comfortably....
71 posted on 03/30/2002 5:17:05 PM PST by RangeRatt
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To: sneakypete
Ford Fairlane 500, 1961-66. (When the Fairlane went compact, it was nerd paradise. Sort of. Though the 1964 Fairlane was actually a handsome little car.)
Hey,watch it! I'm rigging up a original 62 Fairlane Sport Coupe now that still has the original bucket seats and console. Has a later 302 with Edelbrock and dual-feed Holley 4 barrel,and a C-4 with a ratchet shifter,though.

Oh the original small Fairlane 62! My first car was a 67 4 door. I've got another one that will be the last domestic I own. Selling it. Original poster was a little off. The smaller Fairlanes did not include the 66. The body changeover took place with the 66 model year and went through 67. Stacked headlights - larger body.
74 posted on 03/30/2002 5:27:49 PM PST by Rate_Determining_Step
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