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The Ford Galaxie 500 XL is available in the following trim levels: *Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on ...
The Ford Galaxie 500 is available in the following trim levels: *Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your ...
Why do we think it’s legit and worth $55,000? Like Chevrolet's Impala "Super Sport," the validity of Ford's Galaxie 500 and 500 XL's muscle-car cred differs from one enthusiast to another.
the muscle component of the car experience was carried by sedans and coupes. The Galaxie 500 carried that banner for Ford. With the 1963 Galaxie 500XL, Ford had a club with which to whack them ...
Though it was never the fastest nor the most potent full-size model built during the golden age of muscle cars, the 1966 Galaxie 500 7-Litre was one of the most impressive. Still underrated ...
Maybe that's why it seems only natural that this car, one of eight ever built—a triple-blood-red 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 station wagon powered by a 429-cubic-inch Police Interceptor V-8—was ...
See All 8 Photos The car was never in an accident, and the only casualty of its days on the street was the original clutch, which expired. In 1978 Alan registered the Galaxie 500 for the last time ...
Other than the car's condition, the engine it came with (and hopefully still has), drives the overall value. In 1964, the Ford Galaxie 500 featured the 289-cubic-inch V8 engine as its standard ...
Of course, there’s still a lot of wiggle room between a real-deal pro-touring car and something as insanely off the hook as this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500. A while back we showed you the badass 1967 ...
What do you feel this car is worth? Thank you very much, and I enjoy your column here in Humboldt, Kan. -- Hugh P. A: Hugh, I'd say your '66 Galaxie 500 is worth in the neighborhood of $3,000 to ...
A custom car work of art, this Ford Galaxie 500 looks like it was created in the 1960s by a bunch of pistonheads who went on a two-month vacation into the future. If you're into video games ...