The Fairlane intermediate sported a completely fresh look for 1966,
with stacked headlamps at the front reflecting contemporary big
Fords. For the first time, Fairlane Convertible models were
offered. Both the new drop-top and 2-dr. hardtop was available with
GT or GTA (automatic transmission) package, which included a
specially tuned 335-hp 390-cid Ford FE big-block V8 and other
performance upgrades. The new 2-door Fairlane 500XL models also had
a sporty look and were equipped with deluxe bucket-seat interiors.
The XL could be ordered with a Ford six, or small- or big-block V8.
A small number of 427 cars were produced for factory drag racing
purposes and competed with great success. Minimally changed in
appearance, the 1967 Fairlanes incorporated new safety features,
including a dual-chamber brake system. A very limited number of
non-GT Fairlanes with 4-bbl. 410-hp and 2x4-bbl. 425-hp side-oiler
427 Fairlanes were built this year. The ultra-rare 427-equipped
1966-67 Fairlanes are blue-chip muscle car classics. Although more
sedate, Fairlane 500 GT/GTA coupes and convertibles exude Sixties
performance imagery, while a sporty 500 XL can be very satisfying
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