The Ford Fairlane, produced from 1955 to 1971, began as a premiere full-size car with curvy lines and a distinctive stainless steel stripe on the side. Later on the Fairlane name was used for mid-size Ford models, and even for a drag-strip racer type car in the mid 1960s.
I’ve always had an old Ford Model A or something to tinker around with or play with. It may not have been o… [more]
The Model T Ford Club of America is headquartered in Centerville, Indiana. We have about 115 chapters in the … [more]
An invaluable resource for anyone interested in Ford Model T’s. After checking out the photo gallery, dive into t… [more]
Sam Baker's excellent collection of vintage Ford porcelain and neon signs and related memorabilia from the 1920s an… [more]
‘Drives Like Fun, Saves Like Crazy’ was the Ford Cortina marketing slogan, and this site certainly lives up to … [more]
The new model year Fords are in, and its 1957! Looking at a Fairlane, Tudor Sedan, Ranchero or Country Squire Wagon… [more]
Need some help with your vintage car repair? Check out this excellent trove of user-contributed car manual scans an… [more]
This NYPL sampling of early automobile and truck catalogs from 1909 provides a snapshot of the industry in its infa… [more]
This great (and frequently updated) blog from the folks at Hemmings Motor News is a visual feast of old and new pho… [more]
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