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Fairlane GT survivors
I just received some pictures from my friend and was so struck by this pair together I thought I'd share. These two are members of the McKay collection here in Washington. Both are unrestored, original paint cars. Both are also GT's with 390/4 speed drivetrains. The white on black car is a 1966 model with 19k original miles. The red on red car is a 1967 model with closer to 40k original miles, IIRC.
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Damien (03-06-2018) |
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The redlines really set them off as well.
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----One of the few Fords that I really like the lines of. The 4-speed GTs are hard to find too. Those are some nice rides. Not especially fast but pretty damn cool!.......Bill S
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I love those cars. I've had a few '66 GT, GTA and 500 XL cars. Never anything really nice. They all needed quite a bit of work. I'd love to have a nice one. Here is a sad story. I had a chance several years ago to buy a '66 GT that had a '67 medium riser 427 in it. The car was really nice and the 427 was still complete except for the exhaust manifolds. I had the guy down to $5,000 but I was trying to get out of debt at the time and had to pass. That is the car that I regret letting go more than any other.
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I always thought those were really good looking cars. Nice lines, classic style. Very nice!!!
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Wow, those are neat, one of the few Ferds ive ever been interested in owning.
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I much prefer the '66, but the '67 is much rarer.
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I totally agree. Never understood why Ford did not use redlines on their muscle cars (with the exception of the dual band redlines on the 1965/1966 K code Mustangs - and as an option on the V8s).
The whole industry was using redlines on their muscle cars in the mid to late 1960s except Ford. |
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Those are nice!
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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Very sharp, thanks for sharing! My brother-in-law has a 67 GT/A convertible, not as nice as either of these two, but a nice driver and an unusual sight to see.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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