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“i.e. Betsy”
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“i.e. Betsy”
1966 Ford Fairlane
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documented since
2005
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Owner
Interior view of a 1966 Ford Fairlane's floor pan and door jamb, revealing rust and damage before restoration.
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Started sanding down the floors and discovered this.
Owner
The same thing happened on either side. I don't know why I left the counsel in, so don't ask.
Owner
Close up of rust hole after finishing it off with the hammer you saw in previous picture.
Owner
The floor pan of a vehicle shows significant rust and wear, indicating a need for restoration.
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Lots of sanding and scraping ahead.
Owner
Close-up of a metal floor panel showing ribbed texture and signs of preparation for painting.
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rusted area removed
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removing old caulking
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Close-up view of the interior floor pan and structural supports, showing signs of rust and debris before restoration.
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Car interior floor pan with rust and dirt, showing wiring and a maroon panel section.
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The interior of a 1966 Ford Fairlane is shown with both front and rear doors open, revealing the red door panels and the floor stripped for…
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Considering how bad this car leaks, I figured there would be water trap somewhere around here or at the base of the quarter. It didn't look…
Owner
The fairlane 500xl is the fancy version with all the extra trim pieces. As you can almost see, in 66, the trim was all along the bottom. Wh…
Owner
Here's a better look at the trim.
Owner
Not as bad as I thought it would be.
Owner
Looks like the original paint.
Owner
Quater panel.
Owner
Close-up of rust damage on a white vehicle's lower body panel, with a leaf spring visible underneath.
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Trying to figure out why the bottom of the hood is drilled out.
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This 1966 Ford Fairlane is set up for drag racing, extensive sponsor decals and a prominent "Discount Auto Parts" logo.
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A white 1966 Ford Fairlane is parked on a grassy area with other vehicles nearby.
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This modified 1966 Ford Falcon is set up for drag racing, evident by its large rear tires and roll cage.
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From the long since defunct drag strip in Lake Geneva Wis.
Owner
A factory 427 car. This car has only about 5000 miles on it. It's basically been a drag car since day one. I'll take some better pics when…
Owner
The interior floor of a vehicle, recently painted white, with visible structural details and drainage features.
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The underside of a vehicle's floor pan is visible, showing a white painted surface with structural reinforcements.
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Close-up of a painted floor pan, showing stamped ribs and a black grommet. The registry claims this is a 1966 Ford Fairlane.
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The interior floor of a vehicle, recently painted white.
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A small dark spot is visible on a white painted surface, possibly a car part.
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The underside of a vehicle's floor pan is painted white, showing ribbed details and mounting points.
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The interior floor of a 1966 Ford Fairlane has been painted white.
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Close-up of a freshly painted car floor pan, showing ribbed details and a drain hole.
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The interior floor of a vehicle is being painted white, showing the ribbed texture and a central opening covered opening.
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The underside of a car's floor is visible, painted in a light beige color with visible seams and bolt holes.
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Close-up of a white painted floor pan, showing a grommet hole and stamped metal details.
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Close-up view of a painted car floor pan, showing structural details and seams.
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The underside of a vehicle's floor pan is shown, recently painted white.
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