Cruising season is more than a six-month proposition in many corners of the country. For some convertible owners, that’s a godsend. They’d rather have their car be seen with the top down because the ...
Ideally (in Dearborn's view), those buying ragtop Plymouth Belvederes and Chevy Chevelles would have felt like stodgy oldsters compared to drivers of new '66 Fairlanes.
The Fairlane received sporty touches in 1966, specifically as Ford wanted to bring it in line with the company's latest models. The stacked headlamps were a nice addition, but the introduction of the ...
The 1966 Ford Fairlane GT arrived at a turning point for Detroit performance, when midsize bodies and big-block power were ...