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1963 Ford Fairlane “Turtle”
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“Turtle”1963 Ford Fairlane

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The story

I bought this in Arizona, still waiting for her to be shipped. I have been a Ford gal my whole life. I recently sold my beautiful clean 1990 Ford Bronco and was driving a 2004 X5 BMW. Nothing can compare with the beauty of an American made beast...not even all the buttons, glam and shine of a BMW . I told my husband I wouldn't keep a BMW that long, so he shouldn't bother getting me one, but he didn't listen. HAHA!
I love the Ford family. Husband is the BMW fan, I like the simple beauty of the Fords and though she is a V6, she has all her matching numbers, she is pristine through and through, and she is gonna be all mine.
I am sure I will have tons of questions for the forums, but I will try not to sound like a girl. But I can't promise I won't post tons of pics.
I have had two F-150's, One a 1994, one a 2000 (sold that one to my dad because he kept buying really horrible vehicles and needed a good truck).
lets see, I have also had a 1994 Explorer
1994 Taurus, who is still on the road, and I sold her when she had 240k, 6 years ago. Not sure if she got a new engine, but I still see her.
And of course my 1990 Bronco. Which I miss dearly, but we needed something more practical...yah, not doing that again!
all of these ran like dreams, never broke down (Hmmm can you guess where the X5 is right now...costing me money in a shop, that is where)
I am super excited to have the Fairlane sitting in my garage, and look forward to the time I get to spend putting my upgrades into her, but I do love that she is stock, even her 13 inch dog dish wheels.
I plan of keeping her classy and true to her nature, and if I do an engine upgrade, she will get an engine from a 500. — FairladyFairlane

Photos

1963 Ford Fairlane - A vintage 1961 Ford Falcon sedan is parked outside with its doors open, showing the interior. 1963 Ford Fairlane - The interior of a 1963 Ford Fairlane shows a bench seat and dashboard. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Interior view of a 1963 Ford Fairlane, its bench seat and dashboard instrumentation. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Interior view of the rear seat in a 1963 Ford Fairlane, showing the seat pattern and seatbelts. 1963 Ford Fairlane - The trunk lid of a vintage Ford is open, revealing the interior and a sticker on the underside. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Spare tire and jack assembly secured in the trunk of a vehicle. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Workers inspect vehicles on a Ford assembly line in Milpitas, California, in 1964. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Cream-colored 1963 Ford Fairlane sedan parked on asphalt under a clear blue sky. 1963 Ford Fairlane - This vintage Ford sedan features a distinctive chrome bumper and a prominent round taillight. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Front view of a cream 1963 Ford Fairlane with a chrome bumper and grille. 1963 Ford Fairlane - This 1963 Ford Fairlane sedan is shown from a 3/4 front angle, highlighting its classic body style and cream exterior paint. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Low-angle shot of a 1963 Ford Fairlane, highlighting its front end details. 1963 Ford Fairlane - This yellow 1963 Ford Falcon sedan is shown from the rear quarter angle on a sunny day. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Close-up of the front grille and hood of a yellow 1963 Ford Fairlane, showing the Ford emblem and chrome details. 1963 Ford Fairlane - The engine bay of a 1963 Ford Fairlane, its blue engine and air cleaner assembly. 1963 Ford Fairlane - Close-up of an engine air cleaner lid indicating 170 cubic inches displacement. 1963 Ford Fairlane - The engine bay features a blue painted engine block, a prominent air cleaner, and a blue battery. 1963 Ford Fairlane - This 1963 Ford Fairlane owner's manual cover features an illustration of the car and a family.

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