Fully restored, 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Tribute for your consideration. This Fairlane comes with a beautiful Maroon exterior paint over a clean Black interior. Powering this Ford is a 427ci V8 making 690hp paired with a 4R70W automatic transmission with a 9″ rear end. This Fairlane comes with some great features/modifications such as; a Dart block with Callies crank, Trickflow heads, overdrive with lockup converter, manual valve body by Performance Automatic, Control Freak front suspension, Tube control arms, coil overs, Wilwood 4 wheel disc brakes, Curnie 9″ braced rear end, and much more. This car was built to be a Thunderbolt Tribute car with the motor assembled and dyno by Chris Holbrook. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don’t hesitate to give us a call with any questions or for more information.
The fourth-generation Ford Fairlane was introduced in 1962. It bridged the gap between the compact Ford Falcon and the full-sized Galaxie. Like both the Galaxie and Falcon, the Fairlane had a unibody frame but incorporated an unusual feature called torque boxes. These structures were designed to absorb road shock by moving slightly in the vertical plane. the standard engine was the 170 CID (2.8 L) six-cylinder. But as an option, Ford introduced its new Windsor V8, initially with a displacement of 221 CID (3.6 L). Eventually, in 1963 Ford upgraded the performance by offering the Challenger 289 CID engine. Any way you cut it, the Fairlane is an incredible machine and a valuable piece of American automotive history.