The musclecar wars of the late '60s were nothing to take lightly. They didn't just happen on Woodward Avenue in Detroit and Van Nuys Boulevard in Southern California, they happened from coast-to-coast ...
At first glance, Jerry and Mary Becker's '69 Ford Cobra looks like a Torino. A lot of us are guilty of calling these cars Torino Cobras-but that didn't happen until the '70-'71 model years when the ...
Though it arrived late to the muscle car party, the 427-powered Fairlane earned its place by becoming one of the rarest, most powerful street-legal models from the golden age of muscle cars. When ...
Bob Perkins first heard about Ford's 1969 Drag Team Fairlane Cobra, driven by Dick Wood for Ford's West Coast team, 27 years ago. Perkins explains, "In 1989, Rick Radke was out in California buying a ...
The Ford Fairlane and Ford Torino are often mistaken for rivals, proof that many motorheads are yet to discover that the two were cut from the same cloth. In fact, when the Torino name entered the ...
Wheel size for the 1969 Ford Fairlane will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available ...
The Ford Fairlane 1969 prices range from $2,090 for the basic trim level Sedan Fairlane Custom to $4,070 for the top of the range Sedan Fairlane 500. The Ford Fairlane 1969 comes in Sedan. The Ford ...
While nowhere near as rare as the R-code version, the S-code 1967 Ford Fairlane GT is one of the coolest FoMoCos of the ...
The horsepower wars were in full swing by 1966, and Chrysler had just released its NASCAR-derived street HEMI engine. As a follow-up to its dedicated drag racing 1964 Thunderbolt, Ford responded with ...
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