Ford Fairlane Engine Options
The Ford Fairlane, produced between 1955 and 1970, had various engine options throughout its different generations and models. Here are some of the engines that came in the Ford Fairlane:
– First Generation (1955-1956): The Fairlane offered a 223 cubic inch (3.7L) straight-six engine and a 272 cubic inch (4.5L) V8 engine.
– Second Generation (1957-1959): Engine options included a 223 cubic inch (3.7L) straight-six, a 272 cubic inch (4.5L) V8, and a 292 cubic inch (4.8L) Thunderbird V8.
– Third Generation (1962-1965): The Fairlane had a range of engine options, including a small-block eight, a 170 cubic inch (2.8L) six-cylinder engine, and various V8 engines.
– Fourth Generation (1966-1970): Engine options included a range of V8 engines, such as the 289 cubic inch (4.7L) V8, the 302 cubic inch (4.9L) V8, and the 390 cubic inch (6.4L) V8.
Please note that these are just a few examples of the engines that were available in the Ford Fairlane. There may have been additional engine options depending on the specific model and year.
Contents
- What is the difference between 1966 and 1967 Ford Fairlane?
- What engine came in the 1966 Ford Fairlane?
- Is a Fairlane and Galaxie the same?
- What engines came in a 1967 Fairlane?
- What engines were available in the 1964 Ford Fairlane?
- Is a Fairlane a muscle car?
- What engine did 1962 Ford Fairlane have?
- What engine is in a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500?
- What motor came in a 1965 Ford Fairlane?
- What is the difference between 1966 and 1967 Fairlane?
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.
What engine came in the 1966 Ford Fairlane?
As discussed here, the ’66 390 Fairlane GTs and GT/As were oneyear-only offerings. Unavailable in any other Ford product (except in Mercury’s midsize Cyclone GT), a 335-horsepower 390 V8 was the one-and-only powerplant offered in the Fairlane GT.
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 engines came in a 1967 Fairlane?
Fifth generation (1966–1967)
Fifth generation | |
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Powertrain | |
Engine | 200 cu in (3.3 L)Fairlane I6 289 cu in (4.7 L) Challenger V8 390 cu in (6.4 L) Thunderbird V8 427 cu in (7.0 L) Cobra V8 |
Transmission | 3 speed Cruise-O-Matic 3 speed Standard 4 speed Standard |
Dimensions |
What engines were available in the 1964 Ford Fairlane?
- 170 cu in (2.8 L) Fairlane I6 (1962–1964)
- 200 cu in (3.3 L) Fairlane I6 (1963–1965)
- 221 cu in (3.6 L) Challenger V8 (1962–1963)
- 260 cu in (4.3 L) Challenger V8 (1962–1964)
- 289 cu in (4.7 L) Challenger V8 (1963–1965)
- 427 cu in (7.0 L) FE V8 (1964)
Is a Fairlane a muscle car?
The 1969 Ford Fairlane Cobra had a 428-cid V-8 standard and gave Ford lovers a low-buck midsize-muscle car. No muscle car promised more performance, or had more trouble delivering it, than the star-crossed 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429.
What engine did 1962 Ford Fairlane have?
Model description. Ford transferred the Fairlane nameplate to its new “senior compact” line for 1962. The downsized Fairlane was 11.7″ shorter than regular Fords, but 16.5” longer than the Falcon. A Ford six or new 221-cid OHV V8 powered the new cars.
What engine is in a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500?
A Ford six or new 221-cid OHV V8 powered the new cars. The mid-year Fairlane 500 (pillared) Sport Coupe came with buckets and console. A 260-cid V8 and four-speed manual transmission were optional. For 1963, the nicely restyled Fairlane Sport Coupe became a true hardtop.
What motor came in a 1965 Ford Fairlane?
A Ford six or new 221-cid OHV V8 powered the new cars. The mid-year Fairlane 500 (pillared) Sport Coupe came with buckets and console.
What is the difference between 1966 and 1967 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.