1956 Ford Fairlane

The 1956 Ford Fairlane is a distinguished model from Ford’s lineup, celebrated for its stylish design and appealing engine options. With a wheelbase of 115.5 inches and a length of 198.5 inches, this vehicle provides a spacious interior. Engine choices included an inline-six 3.7 L producing 137 bhp, alongside V8 options with a 4.8 L engine offering either 200 or 202 bhp, and a 5.1 L variant generating 215 or 225 bhp. The transmission options comprised a 3-speed manual or the automatic Ford-O-Matic, with a rear-wheel drive setup. Noteworthy braking features included drum brakes on both front and rear axles. The Fairlane was available in several body styles, such as the elegant Sunliner convertible and the Victoria hardtop, representing the final year of this classic design before a significant redesign in 1957.