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- Ford_Parklane wheelbase "2933.7".
- Ford_Parklane length "5019.04".
- Ford_Parklane width "1927.86".
- Ford_Parklane abstract "The Ford Parklane is a car that was produced by Ford in the United States for one year only, 1956. Launched to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad, it was a two-door station wagon, based on the Ford Ranch Wagon, but unlike that low-end workhorse model, it was equipped with all the fittings of Ford's top-end Fairlane models of that year, including the distinctive stainless steel side 'tick' and a well-appointed interior. An AM radio was $100, while the 4-way power seats were $60. Brakes were 11\" drums.As a Nomad competitor, it was a successful one, since 15,186 were built in comparison to 7,886 of the competition. The problem was that neither figure was particularly impressive; the Nomad (based on a Chevrolet concept car of 1954) wasn't doing all that well even before competition came over the horizon.Two-door wagons in general have proven rather hard to sell; those who need the carrying capacity of a station wagon normally carry passengers and want easy access to those rear seats. A low-end model like the Ranch Wagon appeals to a market segment who primarily want the vehicle for its hauling capacity but occasionally need to carry people, but a higher-specification car isn't what those buyers need.A prototype for a 1957 Parklane was built, but instead Ford produced the slightly downmarket Del Rio as their 1957 two-door station wagon, making the Parklane a single-year only model, and quite a rarity.The Nomad, being based on a concept car, was always better known, but its main reason for fame - its use by surfers needing a vehicle to haul their boards around - came only after both cars were long discontinued. Surfers, although the perfect market for such a vehicle, never tended to buy new.".
- Ford_Parklane bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Ford_Parklane class Station_wagon.
- Ford_Parklane engine Ford_Parklane__1.
- Ford_Parklane engine Ford_Parklane__2.
- Ford_Parklane length "5.01904".
- Ford_Parklane predecessor Ford_Ranch_Wagon.
- Ford_Parklane productionEndYear "1956".
- Ford_Parklane productionStartYear "1956".
- Ford_Parklane relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_Fairlane_(Americas).
- Ford_Parklane relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_Ranch_Wagon.
- Ford_Parklane successor Ford_Del_Rio.
- Ford_Parklane thumbnail 1956_Ford_Parklane_Stationwagon.jpg?width=300.
- Ford_Parklane transmission "3-speed manual".
- Ford_Parklane transmission "Ford-O-Matic automatic".
- Ford_Parklane wheelbase "2.9337".
- Ford_Parklane width "1.92786".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageID "315118".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageLength "3519".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageRevisionID "701681141".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ford_vehicles.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Station_wagons.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Nomad.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Draft_horse.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Del_Rio.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Fairlane_(Americas).
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Ranch_Wagon.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_good.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Parklane".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parklane".
- Ford_Parklane bodyStyle "2".
- Ford_Parklane caption "1956".
- Ford_Parklane class "Station Wagon".
- Ford_Parklane engine "223".
- Ford_Parklane engine "292".
- Ford_Parklane name "Ford Parklane".
- Ford_Parklane predecessor Ford_Ranch_Wagon.
- Ford_Parklane production "1956".
- Ford_Parklane related Ford_Fairlane_(Americas).
- Ford_Parklane related Ford_Ranch_Wagon.
- Ford_Parklane successor Ford_Del_Rio.
- Ford_Parklane transmission "3".
- Ford_Parklane transmission "Ford-O-Matic automatic".
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ford.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ford_North_America_timeline_1946_to_1979.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Ford_Parklane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ford_Parklane subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Ford_Parklane subject Category:Ford_vehicles.
- Ford_Parklane subject Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Ford_Parklane subject Category:Station_wagons.
- Ford_Parklane hypernym Car.
- Ford_Parklane type Automobile.
- Ford_Parklane type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ford_Parklane type Car.
- Ford_Parklane type Style.
- Ford_Parklane type Vehicle.
- Ford_Parklane type Product.
- Ford_Parklane type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_Parklane type Thing.
- Ford_Parklane comment "The Ford Parklane is a car that was produced by Ford in the United States for one year only, 1956. Launched to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad, it was a two-door station wagon, based on the Ford Ranch Wagon, but unlike that low-end workhorse model, it was equipped with all the fittings of Ford's top-end Fairlane models of that year, including the distinctive stainless steel side 'tick' and a well-appointed interior. An AM radio was $100, while the 4-way power seats were $60.".
- Ford_Parklane label "Ford Parklane".
- Ford_Parklane differentFrom Mercury_Park_Lane.
- Ford_Parklane sameAs Q5467899.
- Ford_Parklane sameAs Ford_Parklane.
- Ford_Parklane sameAs m.01tr90.
- Ford_Parklane sameAs Q5467899.
- Ford_Parklane wasDerivedFrom Ford_Parklane?oldid=701681141.
- Ford_Parklane depiction 1956_Ford_Parklane_Stationwagon.jpg.
- Ford_Parklane isPrimaryTopicOf Ford_Parklane.
- Ford_Parklane name "Ford Parklane".