Now available in our DFW-Showroom is this stunning 1963 Ford
Fairlane Drag Wagon. The name is derived from Henry Ford's estate,
Fair Lane, near Dearborn, Michigan. This 1963 Ford Fairlane wagon
has been a drag racer in the Pacific Northwest for many years.it
has extensive race history with Oregon Ford Dealers association,a
very historic car that spent a lot of its life owned by Ford motor
company and was on Ford's race team it was restored a couple years
ago with all decals placed in original location. After it's time
with Ford, it was later sold to Mooneyes Equipment, raced in
Oregon, California, and even Japan! We have seen many Thunderbolt
Tributes, but never one based on a wagon, and this one is even
better because it has real history. It has a modernized engine, yet
the exterior retains older paint and graphics. Fantastic! The car
sits right and the staggered steel wheels with long Moroso studs,
which cannot be beat. The rear suspension and wide 11.5" Mickeys
are nicely tucked underneath and don't really hint at their
increased capability. The red interior offers a nice contrast and
doesn't dig the Sun sweep tachometer on the dash and the roll-bar
that extends back into the cargo area. The stock bench and steering
wheel look great! The engine is the best part of the car and sets
it apart from the small blocks we typically seen in wannabe T-bolts
and Fairlane drivers. It combines a 427 block with twin 600 CFM
carbs under a proper looking airbox and T-bolt headlight duct
system. The transmission is a built C6. If you're ready to stand
out in a crowd or simply haul "butt" away from them, this is the
vehicle for you! To view this in 1963 Ford Fairlane, including 100+
HD photos and HD video, please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com.
For more information please call the Dallas/Fort Worth Showroom at
817-310-9400 or email at
[email protected].