I learned to drive on a 65 mercury with a back window that went down. Had it at the shop, went to get it back, and the window was down where the mechanic was playing with it. It wouldn't come back up it really did help v with ventilation. I thought I would freeze to death before I got home. May God bless everyone 🙏 ❤
The main differences between them were styling, trim options, and their roles in the Ford lineup. The Fairlane 500 was the more basic, mid-level model in Ford’s lineup, while the Torino was a higher trim level introduced in 1968. The Torino was meant to be more upscale and sport-oriented compared to the Fairlane, and it gradually became Ford’s leading muscle car of the time. The Fairlane 500, while also available with powerful engines, was more commonly seen with modest V8s or inline-six engines, appealing to a broader, family-oriented audience.
I learned to drive on a 65 mercury with a back window that went down. Had it at the shop, went to get it back, and the window was down where the mechanic was playing with it. It wouldn't come back up it really did help v with ventilation. I thought I would freeze to death before I got home.
May God bless everyone 🙏 ❤
That's a good story! Thank you!🙂
The car on the thumbnail I'd love to have. When I lived in N.C there was a purple with gold stripe one with glass packs it was awesome
66 Tbird👍,64 Riviera👍,72 Javelin👍62 Skylark👍
Try some more,or a whole section on 2 door sport cars, like I owned, MG Midget, bug eyed Sprite, etc
Goggle a 68 Ford Torino and it will show a picture of a blue car looks just like the one in the thumbnaii. That's what I thought it was.
Ford made some great looking and performing cars, that lasted forever
Completely agree
What was the difference between the 68 Fairlane and the 68 Torino? I owned a 68 Torino GT 390 3 speed. The Fairlane featured looks like a Torino.
The main differences between them were styling, trim options, and their roles in the Ford lineup. The Fairlane 500 was the more basic, mid-level model in Ford’s lineup, while the Torino was a higher trim level introduced in 1968.
The Torino was meant to be more upscale and sport-oriented compared to the Fairlane, and it gradually became Ford’s leading muscle car of the time. The Fairlane 500, while also available with powerful engines, was more commonly seen with modest V8s or inline-six engines, appealing to a broader, family-oriented audience.
Definitely the 300 yet 20000.00 might be too much!!
Yep, maybe ...
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