1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Two-Door Sedan
*Please note a start-up & engine idle video has been added to the video gallery. Photos of the undercarriage and imperfections have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note a ride along POV video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note an additional ride along video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note a start-up and walkaround video has been added to the video gallery.
Video Gallery

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Start-Up & Engine Idle

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Ride Along

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Ride Along (2)

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Start-Up & Walkaround

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Engine Start-Up
Description
“The new ’64 Fairlane has a combination of family-size room and sports-car feel that will change your mind about how much you can get at so low a price,” promised Ford’s 1964 sales brochure, and 379,012 Fairlane buyers were convinced.
Ford had transferred the Fairlane nameplate to its new “senior compact” line for 1962. The new, downsized Fairlanes were 11.7 inches shorter than regular Fords but 16.5 inches longer than their Falcon siblings. Late in 1963, Ford introduced its hot 271-horsepower, 289 cu-in V8 in its Fairlane, and styling was substantially upgraded for 1964, keeping Fairlanes — available in eight models — competitive with Chevy's new Chevelle.
Ford’s 1964 Fairlane 500 Two-Door Sedan offered “room comfort to pamper six people, handling to make parking a snap, and a ride even smoother and quieter than before.” This survivor car is almost completely original, with a 289 two-barrel V8, “three on the tree” manual transmission, and a clean interior with no rips or tears in the upholstery and little carpet wear. Perhaps it’s your turn to try Fairlane’s “family-size room and sports-car feel.”
Highlights
Three-owner 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Two-Door Sedan, almost completely original
Finished in original black paint over light gray vinyl interior
Powered by a 289 cu-in, two-barrel V8 rated at 195 horsepower and 282 lb-ft of torque
Three-speed manual transmission with steering column shifter
Original 14-inch wire wheels spinner spoke hubcaps
The chassis number (4F41C246165) decodes as:
4 – 1964 model year
F – Dearborn, Michigan, assembly plant
41 – Two-door sedan
C – 289 two-barrel V8
246165 – Sequential production number
Features
Rear-wheel drive, two-door sedan
Round, quad headlights
Three-spoke steering wheel with horn ring
Dash instrumentation:
120 mph speedometer and odometer
Fuel level
Water temperature
Warning lights for oil pressure and generator
AM pushbutton radio
Manual windows
Vent windows
Dome light
Heater
Defroster
Lockable glove box
Goodyear F78-14 tires
Maintenance/service in the 1990s included:
Rebuilt carburetor and new gaskets
New fuel pump
Rebuilt generator
New fan belt
Replacement battery
New front and rear shocks
New rear main seal and clutch plate
Known Imperfections
Multiple paint imperfections (chips, scratches)
Dent in passenger rear fender
Dent in driver’s side door trim
Scratches on rear bumper and gas filler door
Dome light lens is melted near the bulb
Dark line on headliner near dome light
Repairs were made to front passenger side head light/fender area prior to current ownership
Radio does not work
Fuel gauge may not work
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Plastic trunk liner
1964 Ford shop manual
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Two-Door Sedan believes his father was the third owner; he purchased the car in 1990 from a local dealer who had it in his collection.