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2006 Melbourne Winter Auction Monday June 5
Lot
31

1962 Ford Fairlane Compact Sedan (RHD)

$9,500

Sold

Specifications

Engine V8, 289-cid
Gearbox 2-speed automatic
Body Work Sedan
Colour Salmon
Interior Salmon/Beige
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Chrome Steel Mags
Brakes Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

Before the Galaxie took over in 1959 as Ford's top of the line model, the Fairlane (named after Henry Ford's estate, Fair Lane, in Dearborn, Michigan) had been the most luxurious Ford available from the time of its introduction in 1955. Replacing the full-size Fairlanes in 1962 was a conventionally styled intermediate model known universally as the Compact thanks to the smaller wheelbase and reduced exterior dimensions, and this model was assembled in Australia in right-hand drive form at Homebush in Sydney. Known locally as the FB Fairlane, the new model had unitary construction, independent front suspension and heavy-duty adjustable shock absorbers front and rear. Trim levels differed somewhat from American market cars and all Australian Fairlanes came with a two-speed electric windscreen wipers and a clock as standard. The Fairlane was equipped with a 221-cid small-block V8 engine with a choice of transmissions, either a three-seed column change manual or two-speed automatic and three back axle ratios to choose from. Although American buyers had a range of body styles available, the Fairlane 500 was only marketed in Australia with the standard four-door saloon body and a total of 1,632 were sold here during 1962.