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2012 Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
6

1970 Ford ZC Fairlane Sedan (Modified)

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Specifications

Engine 460cu V-8
Gearbox 4-Speed Manual
Body Work Sedan
Colour Ivory
Interior Cream
Trim Leather
Wheels Styled Steel
Brakes Discs

Description

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Based on the XR Falcon, Ford Australia's first locally designed and built Fairlane was designated the ZA and was an immediate success when announced in 1967. Although the cheaper Custom model only came in six-cylinder form, the upmarket Fairlane 500 - boasting reclining bucket seats and plenty of woodgrain trim - was powered by the 289-cid V8. Facelifted to become the ZB in 1968, the Fairlane 500 was now fitted with a 302-cid V8, automatic transmission, power steering and power front disc brakes as standard equipment. With the introduction of the ZC range in 1969, the Fairlane came in for some major restyling, with vertical headlamps at the front and wraparound tail lights and chrome strips along the sills and around the wheel arches on the 500. Further changes included more insulation to make the car quieter and the introduction of air conditioning as an option. For the first time, the Fairlane 500 was available with the massive 351-cid V8 engine pumping out 250bhp in standard tune. In total, some 12,513 Fairlanes of all types were built between July 1969 and November 1970.