Vehicle Description
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible
"The Galaxie 500 convertible is an action car and looks it in every
line. The roofline is lower; the windshield is set at a more rakish
angle; the styling influence of Thunderbird is unmistakable.
Underway, the performance promise is brilliantly fulfilled. There's
ample proof in the new Galaxies and 500's that Ford engineering set
the pace again in '63." From the 1963 Ford Galaxie sale brochure
which included the entire line including the Country Squire.
For consignment, a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible with a title
verified 29,536 actual miles in a spec used by Ford in the original
sales brochure, white top, red paint, red interior.
Exterior
Ford was riding high on the success of the Thunderbird and many
cars in their line including the Galaxie and Fairlane drew design
cues from the bird. Sleek body lines here on our Rangoon Red car
with round taillights that are markers for a Thunderbird, but the
Galaxie has some of its own features. The body trim starts with a
spear at the front, makes a hairpin turn at the rear and sends
another spear down the midline, ending on the door. The face is all
Galaxie too, with dual headlights, a concave grille with an
enhanced grid design, bumper guards reminiscent of the '55
Thunderbird but with rubber tips, and a long, mostly straight front
bumper. Fender ornaments rise like small shark fins and the
artistic side mirrors resemble jar lids with a shiny Ford crest.
The grille design repeats in the back where it spans the width
between the taillights and below it, a similar straight bumper with
repetition of the rubber tipped bumper guards and all the chrome
back here is very nice, including the exhaust tips which peak out
near the corners. The white canvas top and plastic window are in
good condition. Imperfections include touched up chips and
scratches and some paint run.
Interior
Highly stylized door panels include a metallic panel, curving
silver trim pieces, stitched bars of different sizes, a crest, and
metallic hardware. The split bench front seat, although less
complex, still has a variety of elements including ivory piping,
decorative buttons, and pleated panels between smooth surroundings.
We note some discoloration and compression especially on the
driver's side, but no rips or heavy wear. The rear bench has red
seat belts for two and mirrors the patterns on the fronts. A red
rimmed steering wheel with horn ring shares the column with a slim
shift lever and leads to another exercise in style, the dashboard,
which has two round gauges flanking a contouring, horizontal
speedometer. The metal backed, slightly concave lower panel houses
a series of knobs and levers and an AM radio and clock. Red looped
carpet covers the floor and wears Ford crested floor mats, also
looped and red. The enormous trunk is covered with a fitted mat
showing some usage, and a spare tire is mounted high, fitting under
the package shelf.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a very clean 352ci V8 rated at 220 horsepower and
fueled by a 2-barrel carburetor. A Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic
transmission is on board and sends the horses to the Ford 9" in
back with 3.00 gears. Drum brakes are found at all four wheels.
Undercarriage
Clean underneath with some patina, mostly in the form of light
surface rust and some residual oil on the transmission pan. Dual
exhaust enters stock style mufflers in the back just before sending
showy chrome tops to the outside. An X-frame dominates the
underside and coil springs serve as suspension up front with leaf
springs in the rear.
Drive-Ability
The smooth running 352 purrs to life and we tweak the thin stalk to
put the car into drive and it rolls onto the test loop. The car
tracks well with its 14-inch wheels and 75 series tires, leans a
bit on turns, and provides plenty of decent acceleration although
you would lose a race to the famous 427 powered 1963 Galaxie 500
"lightweight". Meanwhile, all functions work as they should on our
cruiser and it's time to get his ragtop on the floor for all to
see! While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
An incredibly low mileage time capsule from 1963 in stunning red.
This is a classic in every way. More than 648,000 Galaxies were
produced in 1963 and they were likely very common on the streets.
Now, they make great show cars that often strike a chord with those
who lived and drove during the 60's. There's a large national club
with six regional chapters that are active in keeping Galaxie
enthusiasm in the stratosphere!
3E65X244646
3-1963
E-Mahwah, NJ Assy Plant
65-Galaxie 500 2 Door Convertible
X-352ci 2bbl V8
244646-Sequential Unit Number
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