Fusion Motor Company proudly presents this 1962 Ford Galaxie 500
Sunliner with ONLY 30,199 miles!
The 62' Galaxie 500 Sunliner was Ford's top-of-the-line car
available in the 60s, the name was derived from a marketing attempt
to appeal to the excitement surrounding the Space Race. The car
features a wide grille, sleek lines, and a long hood.
The interior is spacious and well-appointed. Cruise-O-Matic
transmission, power steering, power convertible top, tinted
windshield, and dual outside mirrors. The car is powered by a
352/220 HP V-8 engine that delivers strong and smooth performance.
The car starts right up, idles well, and is a joy to drive!
A new full-width grille with quad headlights revised round tail
lights, trim and bumpers gave the 1962 Galaxies a fresh, new look
on a shorter, narrower, and lower body. The Sunliner was based on
the Galaxie 500 that added backup lights, an electric clock, and
bright metal trim, including the body-side moldings with color
insert stripe. In place of the "Galaxie 500" script emblems on the
rear quarters, the convertibles had their own "Sunliner" script.
The interior was also updated, including a revised instrument panel
with white numerals over an engine-turned metal background.
Sunliner convertibles received all-vinyl upholstery on the
split-back bench seat found in the standard Galaxie 500 models.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
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About the Galaxie 500:
For 1962, the Galaxie name was applied to all of Ford's full size
models, as the Fairlane name was moved to a new intermediate model
and Custom was temporarily retired. New top-line Galaxie 500
(two-door sedan and hardtop, four-door sedan and hardtop, and
"Sunliner" convertible) models offered plusher interiors, more
chrome trim outside, and a few additional luxury items over and
above what was standard on the plainer Galaxie models. Base Galaxie
models were available in two- and four-door sedans as well as the
plain Ranch Wagon. In an effort to stimulate midseason sales, Ford
introduced a group of sporty cars along with a "Lively Ones"
marketing campaign. These models featured the bucket seats and
console that were popularized by the Chevrolet Corvair Monza, and
included a Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe, and a Falcon Futura.
This model was Ford's response to Chevrolet's Super Sport option
for the big Impala, which was introduced the previous year and saw
a significant rise in sales for 1962. A 406 cu in (7 L) engine was
available in single four-barrel or triple-carbureted "six-barrel"
form. Tailfins were gone, giving the 1962 models a more rounded,
softer rear end look.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
Please email
[email protected] or call
1-818-773-8181
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supplied. If you have any questions, please contact us at
[email protected] or by calling 818-773-8181 or text
818-739-9525