Vehicle Description
1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL
390 V8 with Full Factory AC/ Bucket Powers seats/Automatic trans./
console shifter/PS/PB this is an amazing quality driver that will
turn every ones head
History of the 1960-1964 Ford Galaxie
1960 Ford was an all-new car based upon a concept car; it even
required a temporary one-year "pass from various state requirements
in order to be sold legally as-built! The cars, at 81� inches, were
actually wider than normal limits, and technically should have been
sold with orange "clearance lights on the roof.
The Galaxie versions were still the top of the line, and for 1960,
it was a proper model series instead of a sub-series of the
Fairlane 500. A new "fastback Starliner two-door hardtop coupe
joined the line-up, with the signature Thunderbird-style roof that
started the Galaxie line removed. In fact, the Thunderbird-style
roof was restricted to the Galaxie four-door Town Victoria, a
pillarless hardtop. The retractables were also gone forever, but
soft-top Sunliner convertibles were still available. Styling was
restrained with fins laid on their side. The standard round
taillights took a break for 1960, and the smallest 292 V-8 was
economized and detuned from 200 to 185 horsepower. Despite being an
all-new car versus a warmed-over one at Chevy, Ford's rival still
outsold them by 215,000 cars.
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