Equipment
390/320hp, 4-speed, Hurst shifter, power front disc brakes, buckets and console, styled wheels, no-name radial red line tires.
Condition
Sound paint with minor masking issues, good newer interior. Faded rear package shelf. Weak chrome on the quarter window frames. Good looking restored chassis and underbody. Sandblasting shadow on the driver's window and strange spots on the side windows that look like acid rain etching. A desirable car but not restored to the standards it deserves, nor represented to have its original drivetrain.
Market commentary
Reported sold at Mecum Indy in 2015 for $39,960, then a year later for $34,100, this rare S-Code Fairlane GT stroked a home run here at Kissimmee for a car with mediocre presentation and preservation and an undocumented driveline. It's a sweet drive, but it's more sweet at $35,000 than the result it brought here.