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Related Questions

What is the popular race version of Fairlane called?

The popular race version of the Ford Fairlane is called the Thunderbolt. Produced in limited numbers in 1964, the Thunderbolt was designed specifically for drag racing and featured a range of high-performance modifications. These modifications included a lightweight body, a 427-cubic-inch V8 engine, and a modified suspension system that allowed the car to perform well on the drag strip.

How heavy is a Ford Fairlane?

The weight of a Ford Fairlane varies depending on the model and year. Generally, earlier models of the Fairlane were lighter than later due to safety and structural integrity improvements. For example, a first-generation Fairlane from the 1950s weighed around 3,000-3,200 pounds, while a fifth-generation Fairlane from the late 1960s weighed closer to 3,500-4,000 pounds.

How much horsepower does a Ford Fairlane have?

Earlier models of the Fairlane were typically equipped with smaller engines that produced less horsepower, while later models were available with larger, more powerful engines. For example, a first-generation Fairlane from the 1950s had an engine that produced around 100-200 horsepower. In comparison, a fifth-generation Fairlane from the late 1960s could have an engine producing upwards of 300 horsepower.

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