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Where can I buy a 1964 Ford Galaxie?

Where can I buy a 1964 Ford Galaxie?

Gateway Classic cars is proud to present a stunning array of 1964 FORD GALAXIE vehicles for sale. Find out why collectors and enthusiasts around the world visit Gateway Classic Cars . We can help you get you behind the wheel of the car of your dreams – #dreamsdriven.

What did the Ford Galaxie look like in 1962?

The Galaxie line was a step above Ford’s new and basic full-sized 300 series and followed the same three-tier lineup as in 1962, with a new fastback “Sports Hardtop” roofline coupe arriving mid-year in the 500 and 500XL trims. This aerodynamic, Starliner-style Sports Hardtop was designed to look like a convertible top.

What kind of body does a 1964 Galaxie have?

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 that has a lot of fiberglass body parts making it super lightweight. The front and rear bumpers are fiberglass as is the trunk lid and the front fenders. This is an awesome p…

What kind of engine does a Ford Galaxie have?

The 1960 through 1964 full-sized Ford Galaxies balance classy styling, stretch-out back seats and a series of available engines that range from mild to wild. Take the road less traveled and find yourself in an out-of-this-world Galaxie.

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible in excellent condition. This is a rust free Western Car, it is or This two owner 1964 Ford Galaxie was purchased new from Richmond Motors Inc. on February 19, 1964. This 1964 Galaxie 500 XL Z code has just 30,653 miles and has spent most of its life in a

The Galaxie line was a step above Ford’s new and basic full-sized 300 series and followed the same three-tier lineup as in 1962, with a new fastback “Sports Hardtop” roofline coupe arriving mid-year in the 500 and 500XL trims. This aerodynamic, Starliner-style Sports Hardtop was designed to look like a convertible top.

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 that has a lot of fiberglass body parts making it super lightweight. The front and rear bumpers are fiberglass as is the trunk lid and the front fenders. This is an awesome p…

Where did the Ford Galaxie racer come from?

Lukey bought the car direct from Holman Moody in the US and to get around import duties, it was shipped as parts. When Lukey fell ill, the project stalled and when he died, the boxes were stacked in the garage and sat there until 1979 when a gobsmacked O’Brien entered Lukey’s Aladdin’s cave.

What kind of engine did Ford Galaxie have?

Gateway Classic Cars of Chicago is proud to present this 1963 Ford Galaxie 500. Under the hood is a smooth running 352 cubic inch V8. Behind that sits a silky smooth Cruise-O-Matic transmission. More Info › Our Chicago showroom proudly presents this sweet 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. The year 1963 was a very interesting time for the Galaxie.

When did the Ford Cruise O Matic become FMX?

In contrast to Detroit Gear Division’s three band automatic originally designed for Studebaker which became superseded by this unit, a variation of Warner Gear’s three-speed unit named Ford-O-Matic continued to evolve later into Cruise-O-Matic named transmissions in 1958 and finally the FMX named transmissions in 1968.

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