Vehicle Description
1966 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible
The Ford Fairlane is an automobile model that was sold between 1955
and 1970 by Ford in North America. The name is derived from Henry
Ford's estate, Fair Lane, near Dearborn, Michigan. In 1966, just
9,299 Fairlane 500 XL convertibles were built even as 317,274 cars
bore the Fairlane name including more than 40,000 station
wagons.
For consignment, a 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible, garage kept,
with low ownership, an older repaint, and some updated parts our
consignor had installed.
Exterior
Repainted in 1980 in its original Ivy Green Metallic, its single
stage coverage shows some age, lacking the definitive shine of two
stage paint, but looking period correct and original. Stacked
headlights flank a wide grille with handsome vertical strakes above
a robust chrome bumper with embedded market lights. Ford is written
broadly on the nose of the hood which is a flat plane with center
fold that leads to a vented cowl. The metalwork is a combination of
pieces in very nice condition with others that would benefit from
restoration, if that's the direction of the next owner. The square
taillights bookend a wide and straight tail where Ford is expressed
again on the lid of a trunk that is also wide and flat. Color
matched 14-inch steel wheels wear period Ford hubcaps that look
great. Imperfections include chips, scratches, some bubbling down
low, and taped over holes on the white canvas top.
Interior
Soiled surfaces on the intact door panels are begging for a deep
cleaning or restoration and present in barn find condition. The
split bench, also intact, is discolored and dirty while the back
seat also shows dirt and staining, and side panels are just dirty.
The two tone steering wheel shows patina and its narrow column is
shared by a slim shifter and gear indicator, all leading to a
simple dash that is dirty but complete, including an AM radio. The
gold loop carpet is in decent condition and some vintage rubber
mats reside on top. The trunk contains a spare and the jack over a
plaid mat that shows usage.
Drivetrain
We open the hood to reveal a 200ci inline 6 cylinder engine rated
at 120 horsepower, fueled by a 1-barrel carburetor. The bay is
driver quality, undetailed, and our consignor states it has newer
belts, hoses, water pump, radiator, and exhaust manifold. A C4
3-speed automatic transmission sits behind it and sends power to
the Ford 8" rear with 3.25 gears. Drum brakes are supplied front
and back.
Undercarriage
Driver quality conditions underneath with typical surface rust,
residual oil, and grease on the knuckles. The single exhaust runs
to a stock style muffler, and this one has holes, then exists
through a standard steel pipe under the car. Coil spring suspension
is found up front, and leaf springs are in the back. The undersides
of the doors have surface rust, but no invasive rust was noted.
Drive-Ability
The fuel sipping inline 6 started up without complaint and the big
convertible traveled onto the test loop where it tracked straight,
stopped fine, and handled well. We do note that there's a miss
under heavy acceleration and the windshield wipers are not working.
All other functions on the simply configured car all work as
intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Here's a car with great bones, a handsome shape, straight panels,
and of course, a soft top for your consideration. With the right
ingredients, this could be quite the build. But even without
intervention, it presents as a decent driver that is, in every way,
a classic automobile. The Fairlane community is well populated and
enthusiastic and welcoming regardless of where you are on the
Fairlane ladder of collectability.
6H45T130775
6-1966
H-Lorain, OH Assy Plant
45-Fairlane 500 Convertible
T-200ci 120hp I6
130775-Sequential Unit Number
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