BIGLEY, DAVID PAUL
called Ford Fairlane (Venezuela) Production 1968–1976 Assembly Atlanta · Georgia · United States ( ⧉ ) Milpitas · California · United States ( ⧉ ) Lorain · Ohio · United States ( ⧉ ) Chicago · Illinois · United States ( ⧉ ) Kansas City · Missouri · United States ( ⧉ ) Oakville · Ontario · Canada ( ⧉ ) Body and chassis Class Mid-size car · the intermediate Ford line consisted of lower- trim Fairlanes and its subseries · the upper-trim Torino models. In 1970 · Torino became the primary name for Ford's intermediate · and the Fairlane was now a subseries of the Torino. In 1971 · the Fairlane name was dropped altogether · and all Ford intermediates were called Torino. Most Torinos were conventional cars · and generally the most popular models were the four-door sedans and two-door hardtops . However
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1 First generation (1968–1969) Toggle First generation (1968–1969) subsection 1.1 1968 1.2 1969 2 Second generation (1970–1971) Toggle Second generation (1970–1971) subsection 2.1 1970 2.2 1971 3 Third generation (1972–1976) Toggle Third generation (1972–1976) subsection 3.1 1972 3.2 1973 3.3 1974 3.4 1975 3.5 1976 4 Motorsport Toggle Motorsport subsection 4.1 Torino Talladega 4.2 Torino King Cobra 5 Venezuela 6 Collectibility 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links Toggle the table of
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