427 Side-Oiler-Powered 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car

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427 Side-Oiler-Powered 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car
427 Side-Oiler-Powered 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car
The 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car, manufactured in Dearborn, Michigan, stands out as a powerful American muscle car. This Side-Oiler-Powered Ford boasts a robust 427 cubic inch V8 engine, producing an impressive 500 horsepower for its drag racing pedigree. Initially introduced as a sleek Club Coupe, this Fairlane was modified for quarter-mile runs and later competed in NHRA Stock Eliminator events during the 1980s and '90s. Notably, under the ownership of R.J Sledge and Richard Todd, it reportedly set records while still maintaining its distinctive features such as the factory-style dual exhaust tips peeking out from the rear bumper. After spending decades in private collections and racetracks across the United States, this Fairlane drag car is now offered for sale with an asking price of $37,000.
Last bid: $37,000

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