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XFGHIA -> New Member from Australia (7/12/2004 6:43:55 AM)

Hello guys... im a new member just found the site when i accidently didnt put an 'S' for www.fordforums.com and i thought i might check this out while im at it ;)

im from australia and i own a Ford Fairmont Ghia 1987, not that ud know of.. heres some pics of my car...

http://members.optusnet.com.au/mean_xf/My%20XF/beforenafter2.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/mean_xf/My%20XF/beforenafter3.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/mean_xf/My%20XF/new/new/IMG00009.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/mean_xf/My%20XF/new/new/IMG00013.JPG

enjoy!

regards
Ahmed


  

roundman -> RE: New Member from Australia (7/13/2004 1:48:47 PM)

Welcome to the forum. I had a 81 Ford Fairmont Futura long time ago. Didn't know Ford was still using the Fairmont nameplate anymore, but they must be since you have one.


XFGHIA -> RE: New Member from Australia (7/17/2004 3:37:31 AM)

Thanks,
so r u australian or u been to australia b4? or is there US Ford Fairmonts?


roundman -> RE: New Member from Australia (7/18/2004 1:07:05 AM)

No, I'm not Australian and I've never been there before, I live in the USA near Richmond, VA on the east coast. Like I said, the Fairmont was a model Ford had in the USA back in the late 70's to early 80's. It was a mid-sized model that took the place of the Torino model I believe sometime around 1977 but I'm not real sure on that date. The 2 door coupe model was called a Fairmont Futura and looked fairly sporty. NHRA drag racer Bob Glidden drove a '79 model in the Pro Stock class and was very successful with it. I think Ford did away with the US version when they came out with the Taurus model, but I'm not really a Ford historian so I probably don't have the facts correct.


  

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