Parts Department Tour

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This 1967 2-door sedan has a 200-1v with a 3-speed manual. Its banged up and rusted enough that it may see the crusher shortly.

This 1967 2-door sedan has a 200-1v with a 3-speed manual. Its banged up and rusted enough that it may see the crusher shortly.

A 1963 "L" code (221-2v) and a 1965 "C" code Fairlane sandwich a 1974 Falcon with the Sprint package. The Falcon still has its bucket seats, console, and wood grain steering wheel, all of which could be restored. The 289-2v in the 1965 Fairlane supposedly has only 19K miles, and when inspected earlier still had FoMoCo points in the distributor. The body is rusted out.

Another view of the above.

A 1963 and a 1965 waiting for new homes.

This 1968 Ranchero has backed into a 1967 (?) Mercury Caliente. Both cars have a few useful parts left, including the Ranchero's factory air conditioning set-up.

A 1964 that appears restorable.

Miscellaneous stuff in the back lot.

A few of the trucks and vans that have invaded Fairlane Acres.

The Parts Department owner is also in the process of trying to fix up a couple of the cars, including this 1964 "K" code Sports Coupe. The car has no engine or transmission but all of the parts are there.

Interior of the above.

A 1963 "C" code Fairlane under restoration with all of the parts available.

The interior of the 1963 "C" code is fully restored and ready to roll, once the dust is removed of course.