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American Station Wagon Owners Association (aswoa.com), International Station Wagon Club, Ford Galaxie Club of America (galaxieclub.com) 426.9-cu-in/6996cc OHV V-8 1x4-bbl Rochester carburetor 429. ...
While classic Ford Galaxie 500s can sometimes be found for modest prices, a heavily customized 1965 model is aiming for supercar territory. The result of an intensive three-year build, this one ...
This custom Ford Galaxie 500 could sell for over $200,000 thanks to extensive modifications. This one-of-a-kind build now houses a modern Ford Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine under its hood.
Dimensions for the 1965 Ford Galaxie are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1963mm x 1412mm and can vary on the basis of model. Ford Galaxie Model Body Type Height ...
Whenever we encounter a defunct model from an American automaker, we remember the good old days of motoring. You know, back when crossovers didn't exist, and the entire industry wasn't heading ...
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In 1964, the Ford Galaxie 500 featured the 289-cubic-inch V8 engine as its standard power plant. Engine options for 1964 included a 223-cubic-inch inline-six, and V8s with displacements of 352 ...
A 1962 Ford Galaxie braked hard and rear-ended the Pinto ... Ford added a two-door wagon, the Pinto Squire, in 1972, and a more luxurious version, the Mercury Bobcat, in 1975.
We don't hear much about the Ford Galaxie today, but this nameplate was once the company's pride and joy. Introduced in 1959 as a range-topping trim above the Fairlane 500, the Galaxie became a ...
By the time 1966 had rolled around, Ford had expanded ... The 1967 Galaxie 500 came in two and four-door hardtop, convertible, and station wagon versions and even the wagon had the rakish lines ...