This 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 represents one of the most serious
performance statements Ford ever made in the early muscle car era.
Under the hood sits the legendary R-Code 427 V8 with dual-quad
carburetors, factory-rated at 425 horsepower. Backed by a
four-speed Top Loader manual transmission and a Ford 9-inch rear
end with 3.00 gears, this 1963 Ford Galaxie delivers the kind of
big block power that helped define what a supercar meant in the
early '60s.
Finished in Red, the long, clean body lines give this Ford Galaxie
an unmistakable presence. Steel wheels, front and rear, keep the
look honest and period-correct, while the wide stance hints at the
performance hidden beneath. This car is a reminder of a time when
Ford built full-size cars that could dominate both the street and
the strip!
Inside, the black bench seat and simple dash layout keep the focus
where it belongs. An AM radio paired with an under-dash FM
transmitter adds a touch of usability without taking away from the
original character. Everything about the interior reflects the
no-nonsense approach Ford took with its high-performance
offerings.
For collectors searching for a true classic Ford, this 1963 Ford
Galaxie 500 stands as a rare and important example. With factory
427 power and four-speed transmission, it remains one of the most
respected full-size performance cars of its era, and this one is a
standout among any Ford Galaxie for sale today.
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