Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe 289 Factory Bucket Seats And Floor Shift Console on 2040-cars
North East, Maryland, United States
ALL PICTURES WERE TAKEN JUNE OF 2014. ABSOLUTELY A PRIME GREAT EXAMPLE. UNMOLESTED VERY CORRECT UNALTERED. TOTAL PRODUCTION WAS 15,141 OUT OF A TOTAL FAIRLANE PRODUCTION OF 223,954.
GREAT LOOKING IN VINTAGE BURDENDY AND WIMBLEDON WHITE ROOF.GREAT RUNNING DRIVING CAR. EASY TO START 289 200 HORSE POWER CHALLENGER ENGINE. 2BBL WITH SWEET SOUNDING DUAL EXHAUST. THE C-4 THREE SPEED AUTO SHIFTS FINE. INTERIOR IS INCREDIBLE ,GREAT CONDITION. NEWER SEAT BELTS. PADDED INSTRUMENT PANEL. POWER STEERING. DELUXE WHEEL COVERS.REMOTE -CONTROL OUTSIDE MIRROR. I INVITE YOU TO SEE THIS FAIRLANE. MILEAGE ON THE TITLE IS RECORDED AS BEING ORIGINAL. IF YOU HAVE 5 OR LESS FEED BACK CONTACT ME FIRST. NON AUTHORIZED BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION |
Ford Fairlane for Sale
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Ford builds Lightweight Concept with Fusion shell [w/video]
Wed, 04 Jun 2014It's a fairly well known fact that removing weight from a car is essentially a panacea for many of the modern automobiles problems. Does it handle like crap? Remove weight. Underpowered? Don't add power; trim the fat. Need to improve fuel economy? It's diet time.
Actually executing a major weight reduction program, though, much like with human beings, is no easy task. Unlike you or I, where motivation is the issue, the prohibitive measure in trimming a car's waistline is money. Lightweight materials are expensive, with carbon fiber and carbon-fiber reinforced plastic still primarily in the domain of higher end vehicles. Even aluminum construction, pioneered on a mass-produced level by Audi and Jaguar, is only now starting to make its way into the mainstream, thanks to the upcoming Ford F-150.
With this concept, though, Ford is attempting to show that a mass-produced, lightweight vehicle isn't too far off. This is the Lightweight Concept, and while it may look like a Fusion, it weighs as much as a Fiesta. For reference, the lightest Fusion available to the public is the 3,323-pound, 2.5-liter model with a manual transmission. A manually equipped, 1.6-liter Fiesta, meanwhile, is just 2,537 pounds.
1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express in Generation Gap showdown with 1933 Ford Pickup
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Auto enthusiasts love a good debate, whether it's Mustang versus Camaro or Ferrari against Lamborghini. But how about a battle between two very different vintages of classic pickup trucks? In this case, the fight is between a 1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express and a 1933 Ford Model 46 truck with a flathead V8.
The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
Other than both being pickups, these two models were made to serve very different functions. The Li'l Red Express was basically the progenitor of today's muscle trucks, with a big V8 that made it one of the quickest new models in its day (admittedly, 1979 was a rough time for automotive performance). On the other hand, the '33 Ford was just meant to work, with little pretense for anything else. One of the hosts describes it as "the simplest, most difficult" vehicle he's driven because of the tricky double clutchwork necessary to shift gears. Scroll down to watch the video and try to decide which of these two American classics you would rather have in your garage.
New UAW boss Williams talks tough, vows 'no more concessions'
Sun, 08 Jun 2014Dennis Williams, the newly elected president of the UAW, had some tough words for American automakers in his inauguration speech at the 2014 UAW Convention, striking down the possibility of any additional concessions from the 400,000-strong union.
"No more concessions. We are tired of it. Enough is enough," Williams said during his speech. UAW employees have not received a raise in nearly 10 years, according to Reuters.
Considering the recent strong results for Ford, Chrysler and General Motors, the union's demands are likely to carry a bit more weight in next year's negotiations. And considering Williams' tough stance, we could be in for some fireworks once negotiations commence.