Ford Fairlane
Description
At a depth of 17 meters in the “Koparki” Quarry Diving Base in Jaworzno, Poland, lies a Ford Fairlane 500, deliberately sunk as a diver attraction. This late-1950s American sedan, likely produced in 1958, represents the bold styling of post-war automotive design, with large tailfins, rounded chrome details, and a distinctive double-headlight layout.
Originally manufactured in the United States by Ford Motor Company, the Fairlane 500 was a full-size passenger car aimed at the growing middle class of the era. The model was commonly equipped with V8 engines ranging from 4.5 to 5.1 liters, though exact specifications of this vehicle remain unknown.