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[[Ford]] has two vehicle lines called the '''Fairlane''':
[[Ford]] has two vehicle lines called the '''Fairlane''':
* [[Ford Fairlane (Australian)|Ford Fairlane]], a commercial road car, which only shares the name with the race car (2007 -).
* [[Ford Fairlane (Australian)|Ford Fairlane]], a commercial sedan, sold only in the Australian market, which only shares the name with the historic nameplate.
* [[Ford Fairlane (North American)|Ford Fairlane]], a historically important series of race cars, used mainly for endurance races (2000 - 2005).
* [[Ford Fairlane (North American)|Ford Fairlane]], a historic series of American-market Ford sedans, produced throughout the 1950's and 1960's.


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[[Category:Ford Vehicles|Fairlane]]
[[Category:Ford Vehicles|Fairlane]]

Latest revision as of 03:40, 27 August 2007

Ford has two vehicle lines called the Fairlane:

  • Ford Fairlane, a commercial sedan, sold only in the Australian market, which only shares the name with the historic nameplate.
  • Ford Fairlane, a historic series of American-market Ford sedans, produced throughout the 1950's and 1960's.