Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt
The Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt is a limited production, factory experimental, drag racing version of the Ford Fairlane produced during the 1964 model year only. A total of 100 units were produced; forty-nine 4-speeds and fifty-one automatics, enough to secure the 1964 NHRA Super Stock championship for Ford.
Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt
Ford Fairlane 500 Thunderbolt rear view
Modified, street-driven, 1964 Fairlane Thunderbolt
Interior of the car in the above photo with its Econoline bucket seats and later model Ford steering wheel and automatic transmission selector
The Ford Fairlane is an automobile model that was sold between the 1955 and 1970 model years by Ford in North America. Taking its name from the Dearborn, Michigan estate of Henry Ford, the Fairlane nameplate was used for seven different generations of vehicles. Through its production, the model line would be marketed in a wide variety of body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, two-door and four-door hardtops, station wagons, and both traditional and retractable-hardtop convertibles.
1967 Ford Fairlane
1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Victoria Club Coupe
1960 Ford Fairlane 2-door sedan