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Where did that Ford Fairlane come from? May 23, 2009

Posted by Ron Warnick in Road trips, Television, Vehicles.
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A bunch of people noticed the beautiful 1950s Ford Fairlane convertible that “Good Morning America Weekend” anchorwoman Kate Snow and her sister drove during a recent trip on Route 66.

The Claremore (Okla.) Daily Progress answers the question on the source of the automobile. Its a 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner with retractable hardtop, owned by Bill and Shirley Flint of Claremore.

After they came to terms, Bill took the classic car on a trailer to Clinton, Okla., where Kate and her sister Barb drove a portion of Old Route 66 for a GMA segment. [...]

Bill went along with tools and all he needed to make any repairs in the event of a problem, she said.

The story contains a bunch of photos of the car and from the “GMA Weekend” segment.

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