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Junkyard Gem: 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura Sedan

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Ford

debuted the rear-wheel-drive

Fox Platform

for the 1978 model year, and everything from

Mustangs

to Continentals were built upon it, well into the 1990s (and beyond, if you consider the Fox-based

1994-2005 Mustang

to be a true Fox). The very first Fox was the 1978

Ford Fairmont

(alongside its Mercury

Zephyr

twin), and the Fairmont stayed in production through 1983. Here’s a nicely preserved ’82 in a Phoenix self-service wrecking yard.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

At first, the Futura name went only onto sporty Fairmont coupes, but

all

Fairmonts became Futuras for 1982, including sedans and wagons.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

Because these

cars share

all of their suspension and powertrain components with the Fox Mustang, they remain very popular with modifiers and racers. Unfortunately for this very clean sedan, few seem interested in rescuing four-door Foxes.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

The original owner’s manual was still in the glovebox.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

This

aftermarket

tape deck has the look of a dealer-installed extra.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

The base drivetrain for the 1982 Fairmont was the “Pinto” 2.3-liter straight-four, coupled to a four-speed manual transmission. This car has the optional Thriftpower straight-six, displacing 200 cubic inches and rated at 87 horsepower — just one more horse than the four-banger, but with 154 lb-ft of torque instead of the Pinto mill’s 117.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

The original purchaser also shelled out the bucks to get air conditioning and automatic transmission. Which is too bad in the case of the transmission choice, because the I6/RWD combination was once the most common among Detroit cars but

disappeared after 1985

.

Junked 1982 Ford Fairmont Futura

It doesn’t cost much to transplant a healthy 5.0 and five-speed into one of these cars, but that won’t be happening with this one.

For ’82 it’s more car for less money!

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