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Ford Fairlane thread, anyone?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Blades, Jan 14, 2010.

  1. thishero
    Joined: Mar 12, 2009
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    Yeah, it was pretty sweet, my wife and I were just out looking for some garage sales, and as we passed this park, I saw some old cars out of the corner of my eye and I hit the brakes, "Car show" I tell her. So we stopped and as we walked up, "Fairlane Club of America" There was probably 50 Fairlanes, plenty of 63, 64 and 66's, plus a bunch of the other years scattered in there. All in mostly very good condition, while some were in excellent condition, from stock to hot rodded. It was a nice little treat for a Saturday afternoon.
     
  2. tommyd
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    from South Indy

    Me like....Me like!!!
     
  3. Blades
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    What else are you doing to this car as far as paint goes?
     
  4. BenDaPirate
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    Plans are to do a full color change. Some sort of baby blue/teal all flake and do the roof white with ice flake.
     
  5. Blades
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    I'm kinda lovin that color that's on it now. Looks tough! :mad:
    But I can see those other colors and it sounds kinda cool too. Oh the possibilities!
     
  6. luvzccr
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    that color looks amazing as is! i'd keep it, but im open to any other choices you do to your car, it'll look great regardless i bet. where'd you get the knobs for the grill?
     
  7. BenDaPirate
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    They are just some standard brushed aluminum knobs from Lowe's or Home Depot.
     
  8. slamit09
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    from san diego

  9. brings back memories my first car was a 1966 ford fairlane station wagon
     
  10. tommyd
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    What??? Couldn't lower it a little? Kidding,it looks good.
     
  11. Hot Rod Hellcat
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    here is my 59 custom :)

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  12. Bigcheese327
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    God, I love '59 Fords.

    -Dave
     
  13. My dad's 64 Fairlane when it was about a year old,

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  14. Blades
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    Love it, and it's a more door to boot. Very nice good sir
     
  15. wombat barf
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    my yard art became mobile again today for the first time since June of '10. I still have to install the Crites patch piece, get an alignment, install the front bumper and fourteen-eleven other things but she did take me uptown to get her tag renewed and downtown to get me an iced tea.

    is it just me or do cars accumulate more dings by setting for extended periods of time than they do by being driven? I have three new scrapes that magically appeared while the freaking thing was immobile.
     
  16. tommyd
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    Steve Dillman's "Stronger Than Dirt" 63 Fairlane. Sharp Ford Indpls. D/S
     

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  17. Blades
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    Nice! She's looking good!
     
  18. wombat barf
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    blades, thanks! got a birthday present from crites today!

    this is the frame rail repair patch they offer. mine was $178 shipped and it took almost exactly three weeks to receive it from the time they took the money out of the bank. Personally, I think that was a very reasonable turn-around time for a quality item. they were very polite the three times I called them. I would not hesitate to buy from them again!

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  19. Blades
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    Nice! Do they all kinds of rails?
     
  20. wombat barf
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    blades, they do front and rear for our 1st gen fairlanes ~ we actually catch a break for once ;)!!!
     
  21. havi
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    Could you post measurements of that patch? I'm hoping it'll work for a Meteor, too.
     
  22. 64ONEOFF
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    I'm all for a fairlane thread:D
     
  23. 64ONEOFF
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    This is my 64 Fairlane I have had for 24yrs.:D
     

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  24. 64ONEOFF
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    Man I repaired my rails in front, What a pain in the butt, I was like 5 layers of metal wrapped. Would of rather bought them...
     
  25. thishero
    Joined: Mar 12, 2009
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    super nice... super clean, nice fairlane!
     
  26. 64ONEOFF
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    Good luck, Thats the only way to do it right, I have been there twice...=]
     
  27. Blades
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    Blades
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    from Chicago

    So in the 2 years since I started this thread, my car has had all the suspension, brake system, motor, trans, steering, wheels, tires, carpet, some electrical, etc replaced . This is how she looks now. Still no major body work...$$$$$$
     

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  28. Red Dragon Racing
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    I have a rail that needs some attention too. Glad to know there are some good options out there.
     
  29. bonez
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    Nice! is it on bags/lifts? i'll take it whatever. even free :D
     
  30. meteorgasser
    Joined: Oct 29, 2006
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    Here is our 1963 Fairlane 500 four door with a 514 ci big block. Built over the Winter 2010. Runs 12.50 at 113 mph with 2.9 sixty foot.
    Adding cal tracks this winter to fix traction. Hope to hit high 11's in 2012.
     

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