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In Wynnewood – 1964 Ford Fairlane 500

by Gerry June 22, 2024

1964 Ford Fairlane 500

The 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 was a step up from the base Fairlane, offering a more luxurious and stylish option in the mid-sized Ford lineup. Here’s a breakdown of what made it distinct:

  • Upscale Trimmings: The Fairlane 500 boasted a fancier interior with higher quality materials and more features compared to the base model. This could include upgraded upholstery, chrome accents on the dashboard, and convenience options like power windows or a radio.
  • Exterior Distinctions: On the outside, the Fairlane 500 typically had chrome trim around the windows and body lines, distinct hubcaps or wheel covers, and possibly two-tone paint options.
  • Body Styles: The Fairlane 500 came in two-door and four-door sedans, as well as a two-door hardtop body style (without a center pillar) known as the Sports Coupe. The Sports Coupe offered a sleeker look and sometimes had additional features like bucket seats and a center console.
  • Engine Options: While the base engine for the Fairlane 500 remained the economical 170 cubic inch inline-6, it also offered a wider range of optional V8s compared to the base Fairlane. This could include the 260 cubic inch V8, or even the powerful 289 cubic inch V8 that was a popular performance option.

In essence, the 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 provided a more comfortable, feature-rich, and stylish driving experience for those who wanted a step above the basic transportation offered by the base Fairlane.

Source – Google Gemini

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