427 Side-Oiler-Powered 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car
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1966
Ford
This is a distinctive 1966 Ford Fairlane Drag Car, originally manufactured in the United States and later modified for competitive drag racing. Notably, it's powered by a robust 427 Side-Oiler engine, which sets it apart from the standard models of its era. This classic American muscle car was previously campaigned in NHRA Stock Eliminator competition during the 1980s and 1990s under the ownership of R.J Sledge and Richard Todd, reportedly achieving record-breaking performances before being acquired by its current owner in 2019. Currently active for bidding with a premium of $37,000, this Fairlane Club Coupe is situated in the Town of North Salem in New York, offering enthusiasts an opportunity to own a unique piece of American motoring history.
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$37,000