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You can't guess what this 1964 Ford Galaxie actually hides underneath just by looking at it. The model rides low and in ...
Ford's answer came in the form of the 1963 Galaxie 500, and once NASCAR made a rule change stipulating a maximum engine displacement of 7.0 liters, the Blue Oval quickly punched its 406 FE V8 out ...
Take this 1966 Ford Galaxie coupe we found for sale on Craigslist in Arizona that sports an engine that wouldn't look out of place under the hood of a Mustang. It's a Ford FE engine, part of a ...
But I do recall that the Galaxie 500 was a far more reliable—if somewhat heavier—car, and if I had to pick between the two I’d probably pick the Ford. Now I drive all kinds of the world’s ...
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.
Check out this 1964 Ford Galaxie that gets custom hinges from Jeff Lilly Resotrations inside Rod & Custom Magazine. ... One area that needs improvement on these late-model cars is the hood hinges.
1966 Ford Galaxie - Going Big. Mike Patak’s ’66 7-Litre convertible packs a huge surprise. ... Big front to back, big side to side, and of course, big under the hood.
The fact this 1969 Ford Galaxie wagon is a two owner original that is still wearing the original coat of "New Lime" paint it left the factory with is enough to make it a somewhat rare survivor.
Restomodded 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick. ... Under the USS Eisenhower–sized hood is a comprehensively rebuilt 390-cubic-inch V-8.
Raise the hood and it's certainly a 427-and more. ... Atlanta's Keith Mills wasn't even born when this Galaxie fastback rolled off Ford's Wayne, Michigan, assembly line.
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