Combining the utility of a pickup truck and the passenger comfort of a car, this 1967 Fairlane appears in good condition overall and is certainly eye-catching in bright yellow paint with black wheels. The bright finish is a non-factory color that the seller says “is intact for the most part” but is said to be showing various scratches and chips, and there is some visible surface corrosion where the paint is missing. It’s powered by a 289-cu.in. OHV V8 that sends power through a three-speed manual with a column shifter to the rear wheels and is said to “run very nicely.” The interior has been redone with gray fabric seats, door panels, and a headliner that all appear in good condition.
The fourth-generation was produced for just two model years, 1966 and 1967. These were two entirely different cars, with the 1966 being based on the Falcon and the 1967 , as with this example, being based on the stacked-headlight Fairlane.
- Power comes from a 289-cu.in. OHV V8 engine and three-speed manual transmission.
- The engine was factory rated at 200 horsepower and 282 lb-ft of torque when new.
- It sends power through a three-speed, column-shifted manual transmission to the rear wheels.
- The seller cites a new clutch, alternator, and voltage regulator.
- This car is said to run very nicely, according to the seller.
- This is wearing black aftermarket wheels and BF T/A Radial tires.
- The interior was redone in gray fabric and appears in good condition.
- There is a padded dash, and it shows to be in very nice condition.
- There are three aftermarket gauges mounted on the dash to the right of the ignition switch.
- There is some cracking and chipping of the dash trim around the gauge cluster.
- There is a y stereo and cassette deck installed in the dash.
- A black vinyl tonneau cover is installed.
- The air-conditioning, windshield wipers, washer, and heater fan are inoperative.
- The seller thinks the trouble with those systems may be electrical.
- Some chipping and cracking of the interior dash trim is shown in the photos.
- Some light surface corrosion is seen on underside components.
- The tailgate is said to be dented and may need to be replaced.
- The paint is showing some scratches and nicks.
- Where the paint is chipped or missing, there is visible corrosion.
- The driver’s-side window handle and rearview mirror need replacement.
- This Fairlane moves out via a 289-cu.in. OHV V8 and a three-speed manual.
- The seller says it runs “very smoothly” but some electrical features aren’t working.
- The paint shows some nicks and scratches, and the dented tailgate may need to be replaced.
- The interior has been redone and appears in nice condition.
- The car is said to be in good shape, “but some of the visual parts of the car need work.”
The seller states this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. This 1967 Fairlane has seating for two inside, room to haul in the back, bright yellow paint, and it’s said to run well. With a bit of tinkering, the next owner will likely turn heads while driving it or showing it at vintage car events.