Vehicle Description
1967 Ford Fairlane Convertible with GTA trim. In the mid 60s the
term full-size meant FULLsize and mid-sized meant not as big, and
that's where the Ford Fairlane fit into the lineup. Not so big as
to require a harbor pilot's license to guide it down the street but
big enough to put a few friends in it and enjoy a drive-in movie.
Not including those in the trunk. To spice things up the powers
that be at Ford created the GTA trim package to compliment the
sleek lines of the sheet metal which included a full console with
floor shift and bucket seats. This one is powered by a venerable
Ford 390 Big Block V-8 Engine and a Cruise-O-Matic transmission
with console and floor shifter. This is one is a nicely optioned
convertible with a manual top, power steering, front disc brakes
and the right engine along with it being in a great color
combination. The 390 runs smooth and has complete dual exhaust
system. The top is in great shape and it goes down the road like
you would expect it to. The floors do have a couple of minor
patches in them but they are solid. This one is finished in Rangoon
Red that compliments the black bucket seat interior that looks
great. Features include the 390 V8 with 4V Carb, correct smooth
shifting Cruise-O-Matic, working Factory AM Radio in the dash.
Performance Tuned Exhaust Smooth and Effortless Power Steering. The
newer White Vinyl Top with a crystal-clear glass rear window works
great and the black bucket seat Interior with center console with
brushed aluminum trim is in great shape. There is the white GTA
full length lower body accent stripe. Safety Guard Padded Dash
along with color keyed seat belts up front. The factory
instrumentation works great, chrome and stainless are in good
shape. There is the driver's side Chrome Rear View Mirror and Day
Night Interior Rear View Optional 14 inch Styled Steel Chrome
Wheels with newer Red Line Bias Ply tires. Correct two Spoke
Steering Wheel, the trunk is detailed along with original Trunk Mat
and Spare with jack We sell a lot of Mustangs, but rarely see a
Fairlane like this, especially in this kind of shape