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How many 1963 Ford Fairlanes were made?

There isn’t a single official production total for the 1963 Ford Fairlane. The number depends on how you count—whether you include only the base Fairlane, or also the Fairlane 500, and which body styles or regional markets you’re counting. As a result, references vary, and a precise single figure is not universally published.


Why numbers vary and what counts as a "Fairlane"


The 1963 model year featured multiple trims and body configurations within Ford’s full-size line. The Fairlane name applied to the base model, with Fairlane 500 as a higher trim, while top-line Galaxie variants carried their own designations. Because factory data is typically broken out by trim and body style, there isn’t a universal year-total for just "Fairlane." Different sources may aggregate counts in different ways, leading to a range of reported totals.


Common ways collectors report 1963 Fairlane figures


Below are the typical counting methods you will see in catalogs and online references. Each method yields a different total depending on inclusions.



  • Count only the base Fairlane trims (excluding Fairlane 500 and Galaxie variants).

  • Count both Fairlane and Fairlane 500 as the "Fairlane family" and include only US-market models.

  • Count all full-size Ford models in the Galaxie line that used the Fairlane name in certain markets or period catalogs.


Those approaches illustrate how the reported totals differ. A single number for all 1963 Fairlanes is not consistently cited across credible sources.


What to do if you need an exact figure


To obtain a precise total, you would need access to Ford's production records for the 1963 model year or a vetted compilation from authoritative sources such as Ford's manufacturing archives, contemporary factory literature, or well-researched publications like Hemmings Classic Car or the Official Ford Visual History. Asking at a vintage Ford club or consulting a production-verified register can also help verify exact numbers for specific body styles and regions.


In sum, the "how many" question doesn't have a universally fixed answer; it depends on definitions, trim levels, and the market. The best practice is to specify exactly which variants you want counted and then consult primary or well-sourced secondary data.


Summary


The exact production total for 1963 Ford Fairlanes is not a single published figure. It varies by whether you count base Fairlane versus Fairlane 500, which body styles are included, and which markets are considered. For precise figures, rely on primary production data from Ford archives or trusted reference works that clearly state their counting method, and specify the scope of your count (trim, body style, region).


If you want, I can attempt to pull specific counts from reputable sources and present them with clear methodology and citations.

What was the production number of the 1963 Ford Fairlane?


The Ford Fairlane was produced from 1962 to 1970, and the production numbers vary by year and model. Here's a breakdown of the production numbers for each year: - *1962*: 297,116 units ¹ - *1963*: 328,401 units ¹



What is the rarest Fairlane model?


Ultra-Rare, All-Original, 1-of-57 1966 Fairlane R-Code 427 4 Speed Spared From Racetrack Duty. You may recall that Ford's Fairlane-based Thunderbolt took drag racing's Super Stock classes by storm in 1964.



How much is a 1963 Ford Fairlane worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $23,600 for a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 in good condition with average spec. What is the highest selling price of a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500? The highest selling price of a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 at auction over the last three years was $68,040.



What engines were available in the 63 Fairlane?


The 1963 Ford Fairlane offered several engine options, including a standard 170 cubic-inch inline-six and a new 221 cubic-inch V8. Mid-year, a 260 cubic-inch "Challenger" V8 was added, and later in 1963, the high-performance "K-code" 289 cubic-inch V8 with 271 horsepower became available.
 
You can watch this video to learn about the 1963 Fairlane's engine options: 57sTwo Guys and a RideYouTube · Jul 7, 2025

  • 170 CID inline-six: The standard, economical engine was a 170 cubic-inch (2.8 L) inline-six. 
  • 221 CID V8: A new 221 cubic-inch (3.6 L) V8 was offered, producing 145 horsepower. 
  • 260 CID V8: A 260 cubic-inch (4.2 L) "Challenger" V8 with 164 horsepower was introduced mid-year. 
  • 289 CID "K-code" V8: The top-of-the-line option was the high-performance 289 cubic-inch "Hi-Po" V8, which delivered 271 horsepower and was equipped with solid lifters. 


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