brakes are done (new shoes, flex hoses, hardware). front suspension has been rebuilt (all of it has been rebuilt). rechromed front bumper has been installed. 1965 Galaxie 15 inch rims have been installed to replace the 1961 Thunderbird "solid" 14s. tires are 195/60 - too wide for the rims but they were cheap. the hubcaps are original but I painted the insets white where FoMoCo did 'em black. still needs an alignment but that's easy.
My other 1964 Fairlane: Tube chassis car being finished for the street. No that is not an optical illusion - the car will sit that low. PACO
The Fairlane we did a couple years ago just went to the FCA Nationals in Lexington KY and took third place in its class..
Had my eye out for a couple of years for one of these, they are either $3,000 or $35,000. The most amazing thing is the statistics, they sold only 14,713 retractibles and sold 35,578 soft top convertibles. Any major show will have at least one '58 retractable, Ive never seen a soft top '58 at a show yet. They just seemed to disappear. This one is a rust turd! It'll build though. Plans are to build it to the class Good GUys call street cruizer. This is what she looked like on the way home. Sorry if it hurts your eyes!!!!
I just traded a Harley I bought new 27 years ago for this 64 Fairlane 500, original 289/Fordomatic car now with a newer 302/C4. The owner before the guy I got it from put the motor/trans in with all the 289 bolt on's so it looks fairly stock under the hood even a 2bbl carb. Don P.S. Crappy new Dad pix with cluttered backgrounds, sorry!
Great score UncleDonnie. Not sure I could trade my 16 yr. old HD for one though. I am lucky ... I have 2 '64 C-dans right now. I dig the happy dad pix. Looks like a very decent example. PACO
That was me!!!. looks like this now and has a new owner and has a 570 cube engine and 780HP & 760ft lbs of torque! <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
A couple of scanned photos from the late 70s of my first Fairlane.. bought it when I was 16 a and sold it 20 years later! After spending a lot of time and money on it of course!.. including the paint over a really good body.<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
My hardtop I bought in Arizona.. now blasted and a few small repairs to be done before the rebuild.<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
Hey everyone, Just wanted to share my recently purchased 63. A little info about her, She had a 302 swap and a c4 transplant. It has the original air conditioning unit and is super fun to drive. While we are at does anyone know where I can pick up aradio delete plate for her? I'm looking to put some gauges in place of the radio. Any help would be greatly appreciated. More pics coming soon Thanks, George
Crites has a radio & heater dash block off plate, I'm wondering if you could cut off the heater part? http://critesperformanceparts.com/ I'm gonna order it and the heater motor delete plates as I'm only gonna drive the 64 in good weather. I'm going to look at a 64 4 door car soon with only 90k miles on it. Very nice 63 you scored. Don
I am the third owner, I bought it with 32k miles on it. I changed the original plugs, belts and hoses and I drive it daily.
My 64 500 -260 Picked her up not running and practically free. I drive it all the time now. The day I got her. Pretty current. Can't physically go ANY lower in rear without major mods.
My 64 of many years. More pics: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/w2zero/64 Fairlane 62A/?start=all
Have owned 3 fairlanes.First was a one owner 66 sta wag with a 289 ,in 69,changed the eng to a 4 bbl 69 eng and trans,daily driver,family car. Car no 2 was my favorite, a vintage burgandy 64 H/T that was supposed to be a K code. I was a member of the fairlane club, and they posted a pic of supposedly the only 64 with a 63 grill.I had to do one also. Really a great look. Car 3 was a 66 H/T race car 428 auto, went 10.90-11.0s Thanks for all the nice cars.
W2zero - tell me ya still have that gem!! I'm rolling with 2 myself. A daily & an outlaw 10.5 drag car that I'm trying to finish up ... great stance. Tire/wheel sizes?? PACO AKA/ 6T4 Bolt
Rears are 225x60x15 on Eighties Crown Vic 7" wheels. My usual fronts are also Crown Vic 15" wheels but are 6.5" wide with 205x60 tires. Those vintage Hollywood mags are 15x5 with some 165x70 VW tires. Gotta replace those tires though since they are ancient. Took the car around the block today so the granddaughter could enjoy it.