The early '70s brought a massive blowback for the car industry in the form of a severe oil crisis. To the gas-hungry American engines, it meant a drastic redesign of epic proportions. It was probably ...
Ford got more mileage out of the Fox platform than pretty much any since the Model T, and today's Nice Price or No Dice Fairmont is where it all began. Let's see if nostalgia and some interesting ...
It’s just a thought exercise since they are all extinct now, but we could easily trace down the Ford Fairmont provenance, right along with the Fusion, Contour, and Tempo timeline. Then, we would need ...
Yes, and you'd even get 31 highway miles per gallon, provided you took the 2.3-liter Pinto engine and four-on-the-floor manual transmission.
Ford began selling cars on the rear-wheel-drive Fox platform for the 1978 model year, and production of the lightweight, modern Fox machines continued all the way through 1993 (or 2004, if you ...
This 1982 Mexican Spec Ford Fairmont Elite II, a rare top-of-the-line classic with a Mexican 302 V8 and low mileage, offers a unique blend of retro style and performance.
This 1983 Ford Fairmont Squire Wagon is a rare Mexican-spec model featuring a 3.8L V6 engine and a 4-speed manual transmission with a floor shifter. Issued antique auto plates, it has been deemed 95% ...
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The year 1973 marked a turning point for the American automotive industry, after which things would never be the same. Starting in October of that year, OPEC began tightening oil exports to the United ...
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