Vehicle Description
Highlights: - Restoration just completed - Ford Wimbledon White,
code M - New chrome Bumpers & some new trim pieces - 302 V/8 just
installed and dressed with billet valve covers and air cleaner -
New dual exhaust system - C4 automatic trans with center console &
floor shift - New carpeting - New Achilles 235/45 /17 tires - New
B/G Rod Works Old school gunmetal wheels w/ machined lips Check out
the video below! If you're a fan of the 60's muscle cars, and you
like Fords, well we have a treat for you. Most often when you think
of the mid-sixties cars, Chevy and Mopar sometimes steal the
spotlight. But what about Ford? Sure sure a few 427 big block
powered Thunderbolts and some Mustangs slipped out and come to
mind, but a lot of people overlook the big Galaxies, which is a
shame because they are great cars with a decent following and Now
here in front of you is just one of those beauties, a 4 door
fastback. You just gotta love that roofline and side profile, with
the big opening and no posts. This one sits in front of you with
just 32,582 miles on the odometer. We can't confirm its original,
but the way we found this car, and how incredibly clean it was
before we restored it, make us believe it's correct. Just look
around on the inside, we only recovered the front seats and
installed new carpeting and a packing shelf because it was faded,
all the rest is original! This is one amazing piece of Ford
Fastback history. Looking at its incredible interior design, along
with the fabulous exterior trim that Ford had on its
top-of-the-line XL 500 Gaxalie for 1964, makes you wonder why they
stopped building sedans with as much chrome as this car. Speaking
of great body and trim work, when we found this car in the basement
of a former hardware store it was backed into the corner facing
towards me. When I first walked up to it, I couldn't believe how
cool the body lines were and how solid this car was. The interior
was so clean and everything was present and accounted for. The
worst part of the interior was the front seats, packing tray, and
carpeting, which were faded out by the sun. If it wasn't for sun
fade, we would not have even replaced the front seats and
carpeting. After getting back to my office I had to call the owner
and make him an offer. The car wasn't for sale, but I guess for the
right price anything is for sale! So the next day that car was here
and we were pulling the trim off it getting ready to prep the body
and get it into the paint department. Unfortunately, when we got
the car, she was sitting there in that basement without an engine
in it. The trans and all other hardware was there, just no motor.
So we installed a 302 out of a Mustang and added some new valance
covers, intake, carb, billet air cleaner, and a new aluminum pulley
drive set for it. Soon, she roared to life and after some tuning,
the car runs like an absolute dream. Looking at the car now that's
its done, the trim is in incredible shape, with only a few misc
dings in some trim that couldn't be located in any better
condition. The trunk was repainted and a new trunk mat was
installed. While the engine was out, we cleaned and repainted the
engine bay in factory satin black. Once the fresh paint was
applied, then the trim was reinstalled along with new front and
rear bumpers and a few misc parts we sent off to be re-chromed. You
gotta love those spear shaped body side moldings and the way the XL
500 emblems jump out at you. You just can't deny the beautiful
styling and design of the mid-sixties cars. Raise this beauty up on
the lift, and you'll find solid floorboards and a great looking
solid frame. We installed new brakes all the way around, with
shocks and sway bar links, and a new dual exhaust system to finish
the underside restoration off. So no matter if it's on your lift at
home or just sitting in your garage, this Galaxie Fastback is
impressive to look at. Get it out on the road and your mind races
back to the mid-sixties when these cars were everywhere on the road
when only the cool dads back then had the Galaxie XL 500's. This
one runs down the road smooth like it did back then. Turning on the
lights, all of them are in operation on the dash, as well as
outside the car and on the door panels. The backup lights even work
and shine brightly as they did when it was new. The only thing not
working currently is the radio. We left it in the dash for the
correct factory look. if you wanted to once you purchased it, you
could always hide a new one in the glove box and keep that factory
stock one in the dash for the correct look as many of our customers
have requested from us in the past. This is the car you wish your
father bought, instead of that station wagon most families had. So
if your looking for something that's stylish, reliable, and has
room for the family or friends without having to squeeze into the
small back seat of a coupe, this just might be the ride for you for
this upcoming summer. Give us a ring today to grab this rare '64
Galaxie 500 XL Fastback before its gone!