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What kind of transmission does a Ford Fairmont have?

What kind of transmission does a Ford Fairmont have?

For 1978, the standard transmission was a 3-speed manual (replaced by a 4-speed for 1979); a 3-speed automatic was offered as an option. For 1978 to 1981 model years, the Fairmont was offered with two different Windsor V8 engines (shared with mid-size and full-size Ford vehicles).

When did the Ford Fairmont go out of production?

The Ford Fairmont is a compact car that was produced by Ford for the US and Canada markets for the 1978 to 1983 model years. The debut of the Fairmont and its Mercury Zephyr counterpart marked the launch of the long-running Ford Fox platform that would underpin twelve additional models and stay in production until 1993.

What kind of engine does a Fairmont Futura have?

Cars belonging to Ford Fairmont Futura S 2-Door Sedan submodel, manufactured or offered in the years 1983-1983 with sedan body type, equipped with engines of 2301 – 3273 cc (140.4 – 199.7 cui) displacement, delivering 67 – 68.5 kW (91 – 93 PS, 90 – 92 hp) of horsepower:

What kind of manual does a Ford Fairmont I4 have?

The I4 had a 4-speed manual and the I6 had a 3-speed manual as standard, with the 3-speed automatic as an option. V8 models could have the 3-speed automatic or 4-speed manual (most had the automatic).

For 1978, the standard transmission was a 3-speed manual (replaced by a 4-speed for 1979); a 3-speed automatic was offered as an option. For 1978 to 1981 model years, the Fairmont was offered with two different Windsor V8 engines (shared with mid-size and full-size Ford vehicles).

The Ford Fairmont is a compact car that was produced by Ford for the US and Canada markets for the 1978 to 1983 model years. The debut of the Fairmont and its Mercury Zephyr counterpart marked the launch of the long-running Ford Fox platform that would underpin twelve additional models and stay in production until 1993.

Is the 1978 Ford Fairmont a real car?

But there’s something about an economic crisis that jolts humans out of their addict’s stupor to reconsider what’s real and what’s not. It never lasts very long, but a few refreshingly honest cars have resulted, none more so than the 1978 Fairmont.

The I4 had a 4-speed manual and the I6 had a 3-speed manual as standard, with the 3-speed automatic as an option. V8 models could have the 3-speed automatic or 4-speed manual (most had the automatic).

When did the Ford Fairmont come out in Mexico?

The Ford Fairmont was introduced in Mexico in late 1977 as a 1978 model, replacing the Ford Maverick that was produced there locally. The Mexican Fairmont was available exclusively with the 5.0 L engine (302) with manual and three-speed automatic transmissions. It was offered as a two- or four-door sedan and a wagon.

What was the replacement for the Ford Fairmont?

From the 1978 to 1983 model years, the Mercury Zephyr served as the Mercury counterpart of the Ford Fairmont, as a replacement for the Maverick-based Comet.

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