The Ford Fairmont was a mid-size car produced by Ford from 1978 to 1983. The 1979 model was the second year of production for the Fairmont and it was a significant redesign from its predecessor, the Ford Maverick.
The Fairmont was offered in two body styles, sedan and wagon. The sedan design featured a notchback roofline with a sloped rear window, while the wagon had a traditional boxy shape. The interior of the Fairmont was spacious and comfortable, with a simple dashboard and controls.
Under the hood, the Fairmont was powered by a variety of engines. The base engine was a 2.3-liter 4-cylinder, while options included a 3.3-liter inline-6, a 4.1-liter inline-6, and a 5.0-liter V8.
The Fairmont was known for its fuel efficiency and reliability, and it was popular as a family car and as a police car. It also served as the basis for the sportier Ford Mustang and Thunderbird models in the early 1980s.
Overall, the 1979 Ford Fairmont was a solid and practical car that offered good value for its time.
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