Ford Fairlane/Ranchero/Torino

In 1968 and ’69, Ford was on their game with classic muscle cars. The Fairlane had morphed from a family car to a full-spectrum vehicle. Ford took it as a blank canvas for several models, making them some of the common classic muscle cars on the road today. The late sixties Fairlane, Ford Ranchero car-truck mix, and the Ford Torino were essentially the same car with cosmetic variations.

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The quad-headlights and wide grille were the staple here. In fact, they were almost identical up to the front doors. The fastback Sportsroof was used in the Fairlane 500 and the Torino GT.

Under the hood, the Ford 302 V8 was by far the most common choice. A 390 V9 was available, as was a 428 Cobra Jet V8 for drivers who needed even more oomph from their big Fords.

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