1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan
The Ford Fairlane appeared in 1955 as a replacement for the Crestline Series and sat at the top of the Ford lineup. The name came from Henry Ford’s estate “Fair … Read more
The Ford Fairlane appeared in 1955 as a replacement for the Crestline Series and sat at the top of the Ford lineup. The name came from Henry Ford’s estate “Fair … Read more
Ford certainly made some great looking cars in the fifties and this is certainly one of them – The 1957 Fairlane 500 Sunliner. From the ‘eyebrow’ headlights to the round … Read more
This 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria in Torch Red and Snowshoe White is a classic fifties color combination that has always been popular. This particular car was owned by a … Read more
The Ford Fairlane received a complete restyle for the 1968 model year with the top-line models using the Torino nameplate. Sitting just above the Fairlane 500, the Torino was made … Read more
In the mid-fifties wagons finally came to life. Users wanted a practical vehicle with some glitz. This 1956 Ford Parklane Station Wagon in two-tone Bermuda Blue and Diamond Blue offered … Read more
This Wimbledon White 1964 Ford Country Sedan 6-passenger, 4-door Station Wagon was born in the Los Angeles assembly plant and then spent most of it’s life in that area. The … Read more
Once again for 1963 the Ford line-up experienced a full restyle with the Country Squire remaining the premier station wagon. Sharing the Galaxie trim level, it truly was top-of-the-line. See … Read more
1962 saw a complete redesign of the full-size Ford’s resulting in one of the cleanest looks yet. The model year started off with 12 different Galaxie models. The Galaxie was … Read more
At first glance at this ’66 Fairlane 500 might have you noticing the hood scoop and wondering what lurked beneath it. With closer inspection you’d see the “427” fender badges … Read more
Woodgrained station wagons or “Woodies” have been proved popular with collectors and classic car enthusiasts over the years and none more so than authentic, true woodies. The 1950 Ford Country … Read more