West Coast Classics presents an exceptional example of this 1968
Ford Galaxie XL Fastback Door Hardtop with the 302 V8 engine and
FMX automatic transmission.The 1968 Ford Galaxie XL Fastback 2-door
hardtop is a classic full size American muscle car and features a
sporty sloping roofline, a wide full-width grille, and hideaway
headlights.The cars original specifications are as
follows: Body: 63D: Galaxie 500 XL 2-Door Fastback (Bench
Seat)Color: F: Gulfstream Aqua Poly (Metallic Paint)Trim: 411:
Black Luxury Cloth & Vinyl Bench SeatDate: 21B: Scheduled
Build Date: February 21, 1968DSO: 32: Cincinnati, Ohio Sales
DistrictAxle: 3: 2.80:1 Rear Axle Ratio (Conventional)Trans:X: FMX
Select Shift Cruise-O-Matic AutomaticThe 1968 model year was highly
significant for this drivetrain because it was the very first year
Ford introduced the 302 V8, which replaced the older 289 V8
mid-year. Pairing this reliable, smooth-running small-block V8 with
the stout cast-iron FMX transmission you have makes for an
incredibly dependable, low-maintenance classic cruiser
combo The 1968 Ford Galaxie XL Fastback was a stylish
full-size performance 2 Door Hardtop that blended muscle and
comfort. As part of Fords upscale XL series, it featured a sleek
fastback roofline and a sporty, refined interior. Engine
options ranged from a 302 small-block to the powerful 428
cubic-inch V8, delivering serious straight-line performance. Its
wide stance and long body gave it road presence, while improved
suspension made for a smoother ride. The Galaxie XL was a bold
statement of late-'60s American design.For 1962, the Galaxie name
was applied to all of Ford's full size models, as Fairlane moved to
a new intermediate and the Custom model was temporarily
retired. The new top-line Galaxie 500 (two-door hardtop,
four-door sedan and hardtop and the Sunliner convertible) and the
most desirable Galaxie 500/XL (two-door hardtop and convertible)
models were also introduced; the 292 cu in (4.8 L) V8 was standard
on the 500/XL with optional higher horsepower engines available.
The 500XL (named after the 500 mile NASCAR races in which Ford was
doing so well) was the first of the big performance Ford's and
offered bucket seats and center console, as well as a sportier trim
both inside and out. This model was Ford's response to Chevrolet's
Super Sport option for the big Impala which was introduced the
previous year and consequently saw a significant rise in sales for
1962.Finished in original Gulf Steam Aqua' color paint with
original spec trunk lining, spare wheel & jack &
wheels. The floor boards, trunk and all the typical rust-prone
areas are completely solid and rust-free and the car has no signs
of any accidents - obviously an always garaged and cherished car
since new. This particular car drives extremely well -
must be driven to be fully appreciated. The car has power steering
and its original AM radio. The transmission shifts smoothly through
all the gears, there are no noticeable oil leaks and the
temperature always remains cool! This is a great
opportunity to own a great daily driving example of an obviously
garaged and coveted rust free 1968 Ford Galaxie XL Fastback 2 Door
Hardtop in very fine condition throughout! Although
obviously not a concourse example, this remains a very rare and
highly desirable example of one of the outstanding sporty Ford
designs of the late sixties, which has high repute for both it's
beautiful lines and smooth fast performance for a 2 door hardtop, a
very similar design to its Chevrolet Impala SS
competitor.
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