Ford FairlaneFord Fairlane was produced from 1955 through 1969. The original body design was the full sized Ford body which started out as a family vehicle and slowly evolved into many different available models and body styles. The exterior paint and trim options, seemed endless with elaborate cloth woven seat covers and a rainbow of paint combinations.
I have inherited a '64 Fairlane 2 dr hardtop, its missing all the interior. I found an amazing '63 Fairlane 4dr and was curious how much of the interior is interchangeable. I am mostly concerned about the front bench, and the rear seat. I just need a fast answer, and don't have time to do a whole bunch of measuring this 4 dr is an amazing deal and I need to jump if I am going to get it. Any help would be appreciated.
The front bench would fit but it wouldn't fold forward and the rear seat is different but it might fit. There are a few other Fairlane sites out there where you could ask. Fordmuscle.com is one.
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Right, I was so excited I forgot about the split bench, no worries I could find another bench from a 2 dr, or a pair of buckets. I think I will still be ahead in the end if I can use even back seat, hardware, sun visors, ect.. I am not worried about making it original '64 if I have some '63 stuff interior wise. Thank you for that pointing out, anything else I overlooked.
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