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What engines were available in the 1968 Ford Fairlane?

The 1968 Ford Fairlane offered a range of engine options to suit different performance and fuel efficiency needs. The available engines included a variety of V8 options as well as a six-cylinder engine.


Six-Cylinder Engine


The base engine for the 1968 Ford Fairlane was a 200 cubic inch (3.3 liter) inline six-cylinder engine. This engine produced 120 horsepower and was paired with a three-speed manual transmission as standard.


V8 Engines


In addition to the six-cylinder, the 1968 Ford Fairlane offered several V8 engine options:



  • 302 cubic inch (4.9 liter) V8 producing 210 horsepower

  • 390 cubic inch (6.4 liter) V8 producing 265 horsepower

  • 428 cubic inch (7.0 liter) V8 producing 335 horsepower


These V8 engines were available with either a three-speed manual, four-speed manual, or three-speed automatic transmission. The larger 390 and 428 cubic inch V8s were typically found in the higher-performance Fairlane models.


Engine Availability by Model


The engine options varied somewhat by Fairlane model. The base Fairlane and Fairlane 500 models came standard with the 200 cubic inch six-cylinder, while the Fairlane GT and Fairlane GTA models were available with the larger V8 engines.


Overall, the 1968 Ford Fairlane offered a range of engine choices to meet the needs of different drivers, from the efficient six-cylinder to the powerful 428 cubic inch V8.

What is the rarest Fairlane?


The 1966 Fairlane 500 R-Code Is The Rarest Ford Muscle Car
With only 57 units produced, the rarest Ford muscle car ever produced is the 1966 Fairlane 500 R-Code. The Fairlane 500 R-Code was a special, high-performance muscle car, built to compete in drag racing and showcase Ford's engineering prowess.



What engine came in a 1968 Ford Fairlane?


The base engine was the 200 cu in (3.3 L) I6, with several optional V8s. Early production 1968 base V8 Fairlanes were equipped with the two-barrel 289 cu in (4.7 L), while later units came with the 302 cu in (4.9 L).



What's the difference between a 66 and a 67 Ford Fairlane?


There are subtle differences in trim between years; the '66 taillamp lens is glass, for example, while the lens on a '67 is plastic. Grilles are not reproduced save for the center medallion, and neither are hoods. Windshields are available, but side and rear glass is not.



Is a fairlane and galaxie the same?


Nameplate usage
For 1962, all full-size Fords wore the Galaxie badge (replacing the Fairlane entirely), as higher-trim series took on Galaxie 500 and Galaxie 500XL badging. For 1965, the higher-content Galaxie 500 LTD was introduced as a flagship model. For 1966, the nomenclature was revised slightly.



What is the most sought after Ford Fairlane?


The 1966 Ford Fairlane 427 is exceedingly rare, with only 57 examples produced — the NHRA required 50 examples to be built for racing purposes. This was supposedly due to a problem with the manufacturing of the unique and extremely complex cast-iron exhaust manifolds.



What engines did the Ford Fairlane have?


The 170-cubic-inch six and 260-cubic-inch V-8 were dropped. The 200-cube six, now rated at 120 horsepower, was the standard power plant. The top-end 289 V-8 was still pegged at 271 horsepower, but the two-barrel version of the same engine was hiked to an even 200 horsepower.



How much is a 1968 Ford Fairlane worth today?


The value of a 1968 Ford Fairlane can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $12,983 for a 1968 Ford Fairlane in good condition with average spec.



What is the most rare Ford?


  1. Ford Anglia Super. The last, and now best known, generation of Ford Anglia was launched in 1959 with a 997cc engine, the first in what is now known as the 'Kent' family.
  2. Ford Classic.
  3. Ford Crown Victoria.
  4. Ford Escort RS 1800.
  5. Ford Consul Mk1.
  6. Ford Taurus.
  7. Ford RS 200.
  8. Tickford Capri.



Is a Fairlane a muscle car?


The 1966 Ford Fairlane GT and GT/A: Ford's First Midsize Musclecar.



How many 1968 Ford Fairlanes were made?


1968 Ford Torino, Fairlane 500 and Fairlane 4-door sedans
We've told about the 2-door, 4-door production was as follows: Fairlane – 18,146, Fairlane 500 – 42,390, Torino – 17,962.


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