When car guys get together, trash talking directed at rival brands often breaks out, even amongst friends. Let's face it; being loyal to a specific car brand always stirs up a bunch of emotions, and ...
Originally a full-size automobile, the long-running Fairlane shrunk for the 1962 model year to bridge the gap between the Falcon and Galaxie. It’s during this era that drag racing paved the way for ...
The 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt did not just win drag races, it forced sanctioning bodies to rethink what “stock” meant. By stuffing race hardware into a mid-size shell and stripping away anything ...
Built for the 1964 model year in just 100 units, the Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt is arguably one of the rarest and most desirable muscle cars from the era. These cars are known to fetch well beyond $200 ...
There is little besides a modified hood and missing high beams to indicate what is hiding beneath the fairly docile exterior of this 1964 Ford Fairlane. While it may look like an ordinary midsized ...
In the early 1960s, the Big Three were finding ways to circumvent the restrictions placed on them by the 1957 AMA ban on factory-sponsored racing. As the old saying went, winning on Sunday translated ...
There's just something about a '64 Fairlane sedan. Its masculine persona sports the visual nuances of an angry bulldog with an attitude you wouldn't be inclined to engage. This is the silhouette that ...
On the pages just prior to this feature you read about George Poteet's Charger, which represents the Stock Car Vibe. Holman Moody's Fairlane is the same type of hot rod, only it has a legit history in ...
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