Here's a big green V-8 Ford for St. Patrick's Day burnouts. Already rare for its W-code 427-cubic-inch V-8, this Fairlane is also claimed to be the only example ordered in 1967 with the even rarer ...
Converting production cars to drag strip duty has been a thing ever since World War II veterans began racing hot rods at decommissioned aircraft bases in the 1940s. Come 2023, and it's still happening ...
The videographer behind the SSDracer channel on YouTube has prepared more quick action of the 1/8th mile variety (rather than at the quarter-mile dragstrip) at Barona Dragstrip in Lakeside, California ...
There are builds, and there are builds: This 1967 Ford Fairlane, created by Pure Vision Design in California, is the latter. It imagines what Ford's racing division might have built in 1967, if it ...
Since Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine hasn't had a great deal of drag racing tech in the book in recent times, we've decided to tag along on the buildup of a '67 Ford Fairlane that just recently ...
The Boss Ford Mustang is legendary, that's a fact. However, George Lange of St. Louis, Missouri, wanted a Boss 429 but one more to his liking. With the help of Bobby Alloway of Alloway's Hot Rod Shop ...
Back in 1965, Alan Mann Racing was Ford's factory team in Europe, and a key part of the global effort that won the Shelby Cobra Daytona that year's World SportsCar Championship. 60 years later, the ...
Ed and Kathy Johnson of Sisters, Oregon, are the proud owners of this '67 Fairlane 500 XL convertible. They spent just $2,500 on this car back in 1993. The careful restoration you see here is the ...
On the pages just prior to this feature you read about George Poteet's Charger, which represents the Stock Car Vibe. Holman Moody's Fairlane is the same type of hot rod, only it has a legit history in ...
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