The 1966 Ford Fairlane came with a variety of engine options. While I couldn’t find a specific source that lists all the engines available for the 1966 model, I can provide information about the engines available in the 1963 Ford Fairlane, which may give you an idea of the engine options in the 1966 model.
According to a source , the 1963 Ford Fairlane had the following engine options:
– Inline 6 (2786 cc | 170.0 cu in. | 2.8 L.) with 101 BHP (74.336 KW) @ 4400 RPM
– V8 (3622 cc | 221.0 cu in. | 3.6 L.) with 145 BHP (106.72 KW) @ 4000 RPM
– V8 (4261 cc | 260.0 cu in. | 4.3 L.) with 164 BHP (120.704 KW) @ 4400 RPM
It’s important to note that this information is for the 1963 model, and the engine options may have varied in the 1966 model. To get accurate information about the engine options in the 1966 Ford Fairlane, I recommend consulting a reliable source or contacting a Ford dealership or automotive historian who specializes in vintage cars.
Contents
- How much horsepower does a 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 have?
- What transmission was in a 1966 Fairlane?
- What engine is in a Ford 500?
- What engine is in a Fairlane?
- What is the difference between 1966 and 1967 Ford Fairlane?
- Is a Fairlane and Galaxie the same?
- What engine was in the 1966 Ford Galaxie 500?
- How many 1966 Ford Fairlane GT were made?
- What models are the 1966 Ford Fairlane?
- What does GTA stand for on a Ford Fairlane?
How much horsepower does a 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 have?
Specifications for Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop 7.0 V8 431hp, 1966.
What transmission was in a 1966 Fairlane?
Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission ($184 with 289 V-8; $214 with 390 V-8). Four-speed manual transmission ($183).
What engine is in a Ford 500?
3.0L Duratec V6
The Ford Five Hundred/Mercury Montego was powered by a single engine, shared with the Ford Taurus: a 203 hp 3.0L Duratec V6, paired with a 6-speed Aisin automatic transmission (for front-wheel drive versions) or a ZF CVT (for AWD).
What engine is in a Fairlane?
The Fairlane was equipped with a 200-cubic-inch (3.3 L) six-cylinder engine as standard with a 289-cubic-inch (4.74 L) V8 as an option.
What is the difference between 1966 and 1967 Ford Fairlane?
There are subtle differences in trim between years; the ’66 taillamp lens is glass, for example, while the lens on a ’67 is plastic. Grilles are not reproduced save for the center medallion, and neither are hoods. Windshields are available, but side and rear glass is not.
Is a Fairlane and Galaxie the same?
The biggest difference between the two is the Galaxie recieved the T bird rear pillar and back glass. The Fairlane was cheaper. The 59 Fairlane I had a 292 and 2 speed automatic. I also had a 59 Galaxy with a 352 and 3 speed automatic.
What engine was in the 1966 Ford Galaxie 500?
The lion’s share of ’66 Galaxie 500s were motivated by Ford’s 240-cubic-inch I-6, or 289-/302-, 352-, or 390-cubic-inch V-8 engines.
How many 1966 Ford Fairlane GT were made?
Out of the 317,274 Fairlanes produced in ’66, 37,342 were GT and GT/A models. Of these, 33,015 were hardtops and 4327 were convertibles. A sharp drop in second-year GT production was partially attributed to the big-block Mustang combination that was offered for the first time in ’67.
What models are the 1966 Ford Fairlane?
- 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 4-Door Sedan.
- 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 Wagon.
- 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 XL Convertible interior.
- 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop.
- 1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero.
What does GTA stand for on a Ford Fairlane?
This really is a spectacularly rare 1967 Ford Fairlane GTA, equipped from the factory with a massive 390 C.I. V8 and an automatic transmission, which is what the “A” in “GTA” stands for. As previously mentioned, this Fairlane is powered by a 390 C.I.