Ford Fairlane convertible
- ChevelleJP
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Ford Fairlane convertible
Worth R180k ?
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- IndianaJones
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Re: Ford Fairlane convertible

Awesome find.
Do you have a photo of the front?
What engine is fitted? small or big block?
So much want...
Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
Def a 1967 USA Fairlane going by the taillights.IndianaJones wrote:it's a 66/67 US Fairlane
Awesome find.
Do you have a photo of the front?
What engine is fitted? small or big block?
So much want...

Bearhawke in Az, USA
1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan.
1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan.
- IndianaJones
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Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
I didn't want to comment on the asking price last time, as with classic cars this is very much subjective, and others might have a better idea.
Plus there are a lot of unknown factors involved, like, is it running, is it a small block or big block car, rust, does it have papers, interior condition, etc, etc.
From what I can gather from the photos, this car is at most, worth R75k.
The value of this car must be very much in line with that of a Fairmont GT, especially if it has the 390.
In your decision, you would also have to consider that you would not be able to source any body, interior, trim or glass parts locally, all would have to be imported. There must be less of these cars in SA, than Mustangs.
Just my 2c.
Plus there are a lot of unknown factors involved, like, is it running, is it a small block or big block car, rust, does it have papers, interior condition, etc, etc.
From what I can gather from the photos, this car is at most, worth R75k.
The value of this car must be very much in line with that of a Fairmont GT, especially if it has the 390.
In your decision, you would also have to consider that you would not be able to source any body, interior, trim or glass parts locally, all would have to be imported. There must be less of these cars in SA, than Mustangs.
Just my 2c.
Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
What does the front fender badge say? These were available with a 427...
SteveL
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Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
I spotted this Fairlane now for sale on Facebook.
After the Mustang fastback debate, I'm wondering what your comments will be here?
After the Mustang fastback debate, I'm wondering what your comments will be here?
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Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
Now for sale on Gumtree...
1967 US Ford Fairlane convertible
https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-cars-bakkie ... 0443228609
Offers of R150000 up...
1967 US Ford Fairlane convertible
https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-cars-bakkie ... 0443228609
Offers of R150000 up...
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- ChevelleJP
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Re: Ford Fairlane convertible
Found another convert ford. Standing at a "Brake and clutch" company so don't think its for sale though... 
Does anyone have some info on this car?

Does anyone have some info on this car?
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