What engines came in the 1964 Ford Fairlane?
What engines came in the 1964 Ford Fairlane?
The Ford Fairlane came standard with an overhead valve six-cylinder engine with a 170 cubic-inch displacement, a Holley-one barrel carburetor, seven main bearings, 8.7:1 compression, and delivered 101 horsepower at 4,400 RPM. Ford eight-cylinder options included a 260, 289, 352, 390, and 427 CID options.
Is 1964 Fairlane a unibody?
The Fairlane had a unibody frame, but the body incorporated Ford’s ‘torque boxes’, four boxed structures in the lower body structure designed to absorb road shock by moving slightly in the vertical plane.
What size engine was in a 1964 Ford Fairlane?
Power
Inline 6 | |
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Displacement : | 2786 cc | 170.0 cu in. | 2.8 L. |
Power : | 101 HP (74.336 KW) @ 4400 RPM |
Bore : | 3.5 in | 89 mm. |
Stroke : | 2.9 in | 75 mm. |
What does a 1964 Ford Fairlane weight?
Features
Engine Location : | Front |
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Drive Type : | Rear Wheel |
Production Years for Series : | 1962 – 1965 |
Price : | $2,180-$2,600 |
Weight : | 2790 lbs | 1265.523 kg |
What was the fastest Ford Fairlane?
With documentation that includes a Marti Report, this veteran of Northwest/West Coast Super Stock drag racing is one of Ford’s fastest Fairlanes, with a best quarter-mile run of 11.41 seconds at 121 mile per hour….In Detail.
type | Series Production Car |
built at | USA |
Is Ford Fairlane a muscle car?
The 1969 Ford Fairlane Cobra had a 428-cid V-8 standard and gave Ford lovers a low-buck midsize-muscle car. No muscle car promised more performance, or had more trouble delivering it, than the star-crossed 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429.