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1977 Ford Fairmont
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1977 Ford Fairmont Pricing and Specs

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The Ford Fairmont 1977 comes in Convertible, Sedan and Wagon.

The Ford Fairmont 1977 is available in Leaded Petrol.

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Convertible

Ford Fairmont Models SPECS PRICE
(base) 5.8LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 5.8LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual

Sedan

Ford Fairmont Models SPECS PRICE
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 5.8LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
(base) 5.8LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
GXL 4.9LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
GXL 5.8LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
GXL 4.9LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
GXL 5.8LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual

Wagon

Ford Fairmont Models SPECS PRICE
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 5.8LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic
(base) 4.1LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual
(base) 4.9LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual

Ford Fairmont 1977 FAQs

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  • My 2005 Ford Fairmont is misfiring

    A misfire under load is often suggestive of an ignition or fuelling fault. You can check the performance of the fuel pump to see that it's delivering the volume of fuel it should, but don't ignore things like dirty fuel filters as a cause of poor fuel delivery.

    That said, this engine is particularly susceptible to failures of the ignition coils. In fact, most mechanics who know their way around this engine will suspect faulty coils before anything else. It's not a terribly expensive fix even though there is a separate coil for each cylinder, but nine times out of ten, this will be the problem in a misfiring Falcon or Fairmont. The other piece of advice is to ensure you only use the genuine Ford ignition coils rather than a cheaper, knock-off coil.

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  • How do I unlock my 1995 Ford Fairmont car stereo?

    Many car-makers of this era were fitting stereo systems with security codes to deter thieves who were having a field day at the time breaking into cars to steal the radios. The idea was that without the security code, the stereo wouldn't work and was, therefore, useless to the thieves. So why steal it in the first place?

    Great theory, but in practice, these codes have become a nightmare for subsequent owners. That's because every time you need to change the car's battery, the stereo has to have the security code re-entered before the radio will work again. If that's what's happened in your case, then you need to search through the glove-box for all the original owner's manuals and delivery documents to see if you can find the code (usually a four or five-digit number). If you can find it, great, you simply punch it into the stereo and it should be off and running again.

    If you don't have the code, you'll need to contact Ford's customer service division or even a dealership. In some cases, they can quote you the security code over the phone (if you can convince them you're the car's legal owner) and you've provided the car's VIN. What's also possible is that they'll need the serial number of the actual radio which usually means removing it from the dashboard.

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  • What are some good options to replace a 2004 Ford Fairmont?

    Sadly, Aussie cars like the Ford Fairmont just aren't being made any longer. As you've correctly identified over many years and almost 300,000km, this big, rugged, relaxed type of vehicle was perfect for travelling in Australia, but the onslaught of SUVs and the death of the local car-making industry put an end to these big sedans.

    There's nothing wrong with a Kia Sportage (in fact, it's a good choice) and you might find the effortless turbo-diesel version suits your needs and preferences quite well. You may also appreciate the higher ride height and easier entry and egress. But what you won't find in any mid-sized SUV is the same dynamic feel of a conventional sedan like your current Ford. This is not to say modern SUVs don't drive well; they do, and improved fuel efficiency and different packaging is all part of where the Australia car-park is going.

    If you're not venturing off the bitumen, however, there are a few alternatives to an SUV in the form of some very accomplished medium-sized sedans. The Hyundai i30 Sedan would be one and, if you want to retain the rear-wheel-drive feel and big performance, then the Kia Stinger is another alternative to an SUV.

    The other alternative would be to take the time and effort to seek out a later-model Ford Fairmont with fewer kilometres on its odometer and start over again with the packaging you clearly already enjoy.

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