The 1961 Ford Galaxie Starliner is a rare, two-year-only (19601961)
full-size fastback hardtop celebrated for its sleek, Jet Age
design, featuring a thin-pillared bubble top roofline. Only 29,669
were produced, making them highly collectible today. It was
renowned for its aerodynamic design, making it popular in NASCAR
racing.Known for its thin pillars and expansive, wraparound rear
glass that flows seamlessly into the trunk. Revised 1961 Styling:
Compared to the 1960 model, the '61 featured mini-fins and a
cleaner front-end with quad headlamps and a prominent chrome
grille.Jet-Age Details: Signature large, round afterburner style
taillights and Starliner script on the trunk lid.Ford produced
29,669 Starliners in 1961 before replacing the model with the
Galaxie 500/500XL series in 1962.It remains a highly sought-after
classic due to its rarity and unique space-age design. All vehicles
are subject to a reconditioning fee of up to $2000 for all
qualifying vehicles.Sales tax in your County title and tags not
included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser.
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