The Ford Fairlane was a large luxurious sedan sold in Australia from 1959 to 2007. Initially the Fairlane was based entirely on the version sold in the United States, just assembled in Australia, before being built locally.
The Fairlane sat just under the LTD flagship of a line that had the Ford Falcon as its entry point. Holden’s Statesman and Caprice were both Australian luxury rivals to both the Fairlane and LTD.
Following slow sales it was decided to discontinue production of the Fairlane in 2007.
A little of trivia for you: The word Fairlane comes from the name of Henry Ford’s Estate in Detroit - Fair Lane.
The line-up currently starts at $5,990 for the Fairlane Ghia and ranges through to $12,995 for the range-topping Fairlane Ghia.