To Mr. Martin, You have a beautiful Fairlane so obviously well cared for. My Uncle and Aunt had one they bought used from another family member back in the early 1970's that was almost a twin to your car , there's being in dark blue not black. I do not believe that car had power steering or brakes. Unfortunately they went off the road during an Easter Sunday Ice storm here in Ct.. and although the car survived it was never the same due to body twisting and they traded it away for a 1969 Ford LTD four door hardtop.
I have an original 66 Fairlane 500 XL. Handed down from my parents. She does need work for sure but it’s great to get out to local car meets in her. What is this airbag & fan set up you mention?? I’d like to find something like this as I do get heavy condensation in shop floor
I’m the third owner of a 4-door 66 Fairlane (dad was second owner and got it in 1988 with 43 000 miles on it) it now also has almost exactly 55 000 miles on it! The interior is like new, but the exterior looks nowhere near as nice as this one though unfortunately, the first owner was a local convenience store owner (it still has a metal plaque with the name of the store and town next to the steering wheel) and probably used it all year round and this is in south Sweden right next to the sea so it has seen some snow and salt to be sure. I’m never selling that car though.
@@ride-ct-classiccarsI am, it has been in my life as long as I can remember and I’m keeping it safe and maintained at the moment, if I ever get the funds I’ll consider a full restoration, even if it’ll cost more than the car is worth, but for now I kinda like the patina.
I have both 66 and 67 fairlanes. They are finally getting their appreciation after all these years.
They've been overlooked for too long.
Wonderful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful
Thanks for watching.
Really wild! I like these "one owner" stories!
Glad you enjoyed it!
We had a 1966 Ford Fairlane. The engine is what made the car so valuable. It had the "289". Very fast car.
I'm so tempted to say, "Prove it!" Thanks for sharing.
To Mr. Martin, You have a beautiful Fairlane so obviously well cared for. My Uncle and Aunt had one they bought used from another family member back in the early 1970's that was almost a twin to your car , there's being in dark blue not black. I do not believe that car had power steering or brakes. Unfortunately they went off the road during an Easter Sunday Ice storm here in Ct.. and although the car survived it was never the same due to body twisting and they traded it away for a 1969 Ford LTD four door hardtop.
Thanks for sharing your family's story!
I REALLY enjoyed your story! Thanks for posting. Most people 'our age' know of at least one car they wish they had kept!!
I can think of several cars I wish I still had.
I have an original 66 Fairlane 500 XL. Handed down from my parents. She does need work for sure but it’s great to get out to local car meets in her.
What is this airbag & fan set up you mention?? I’d like to find something like this as I do get heavy condensation in shop floor
I remember this car from the Municipal Stadium show in Watertown, many years back. I've always loved it
BEAUTIFUL CAR ! THIS CHEVY GUY LOVES A FAIRLANE ! 😁✊
He certainly takes good care of it!
I’m the third owner of a 4-door 66 Fairlane (dad was second owner and got it in 1988 with 43 000 miles on it) it now also has almost exactly 55 000 miles on it! The interior is like new, but the exterior looks nowhere near as nice as this one though unfortunately, the first owner was a local convenience store owner (it still has a metal plaque with the name of the store and town next to the steering wheel) and probably used it all year round and this is in south Sweden right next to the sea so it has seen some snow and salt to be sure. I’m never selling that car though.
You certainly have to keep it.
@@ride-ct-classiccarsI am, it has been in my life as long as I can remember and I’m keeping it safe and maintained at the moment, if I ever get the funds I’ll consider a full restoration, even if it’ll cost more than the car is worth, but for now I kinda like the patina.
georgous car❤❤
And it gets driven...
I have a '67 Fairlane. I don't know who at Ford decided to put the gas filler where it is.
I had a 66 fairlane 2 dr post when I was 16. Wish I knew how terrible cars would turn out. I should have kept it.
There are a lot of cars that all of us should have keep.
To bad its not a 390 or 427 with a 4 speed.
Why?
He gets good gas mileage with the setup he has now and it's been around this long because it hasn't been dogged out.