We love the era when the convertibles were big, fast, and
brilliant. This 1961 Ford Galaxie Sunliner is an ideal mixture of
style and performance with a bucket seat interior, upgraded
four-wheel disc brakes, and a big 460 V8 under the hood. And it's
all wrapped in a vintage drop-top body with awesomely slick
paint.
The Monte Carlo Red has that kind of smooth and deep shine that
looks like it's fresh from the paint booth. So you can really tell
there has been a more recent investment in plenty of quality here.
It loves to radiate in the sunshine, and that's what convertibles
were made to do. These full-size Fords from the early 1960s because
they were really out to show off their substantial style. We love
that they placed the headlights so far out in the wide stance that
they became part of the fender line. This gave the impression that
everything was stretched to the max on this large Ford. This also
allowed for some seriously large bright elements such as the wide
chrome bumpers, the full-width grille, sweeping side trim, and
intricate rear panel. Even upgrades like the American Racing Torq
Thrust wheels and big dual exhaust tips are shining brightly. This
makes for a full package that has the size and style to get
noticed. And that's exactly what you want in a big block
drop-top.
The black convertible top is another quality piece, and it look
great against the shining red paint. But for true distinction, just
flip a switch, and it powers down to reveal a sharp red interior.
The dash has the look of pure classics style, and the seats have
that terrific vintage trim. But take a closer look. You can see
some solid but subtle investments. For example, the upholstery is a
soft-style ultraleather, and the carpeting has the plus feeling of
new. So not only do you have the space for family and friends, but
also this one even knows how to make they feel comfy. But there's
more to this Sunliner. Front bucket seats, a custom cup holder
center console, and a B&M floor shifter are all true signs this
is a driver's car.
Pop the hood and you'll see that callouts on the fenders were not
lying. The 460 cubic-inch V8 fills the engine bay with big blue
oval muscle. It has an awesome clean and mean total presentation
with the smooth inner walls, polished air grabber, shining Milodon
valve covers, new plug wires, and steel braided lines. So even the
engine bay has the look of a proper investment. And they didn't
just spend the money on making this one look great. It also fires
up and runs with the strength you get in a properly prepared total
package. As you look underneath, you see more of the clean style
and fresher components that give you confidence to take this big
block machine out on the road. Plus, with power steering, a rear
sway bar, a three-speed automatic transmission, and upgraded
four-wheel disc brakes, this big block bruiser is also a solid
all-around cruiser.
Muscle, prestige, and sleek style all come together on this fresh
and well-done Sunliner. So if you're looking for a powerful and
attractive drop-top classic, call today!
Vehicle Details
1961 Ford Galaxie
Listing ID:CC-1433099
Price:$39,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1961
Make:Ford
Model:Galaxie
Exterior Color:Monte Carlo Red
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:89572
Stock Number:5714-ATL
VIN:TNVIN186012463872
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