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Shop Ford Galaxie 500 vehicles in Rogers, AR for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 10 Galaxie 500 models in Rogers, AR.
One of the rarest full-size Fords ever, this 428-powered car sold for just $19,000, with 42k miles; there are a few details ...
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What’s a Ford Galaxie 500 7-Litre? - MSNThis 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 7-Litre is equipped with an AM/FM stereo that's enhanced by an 8-track tape player, a device that was "next-level" for audio systems in the 1960s.
But I do recall that the Galaxie 500 was a far more reliable—if somewhat heavier—car, and if I had to pick between the two I’d probably pick the Ford. Now I drive all kinds of the world’s ...
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This Ford Galaxie 500 Restomod Is Like No Other - MSNThis custom Ford Galaxie 500 could sell for over $200,000 thanks to extensive modifications. This one-of-a-kind build now houses a modern Ford Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine under its hood.
This 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 7-Litre is equipped with an AM/FM stereo that's enhanced by an 8-track tape player, a device that was "next-level" for audio systems in the 1960s. Dual antennas on the ...
Ford's 427 was available in two variants, identified as Q- and R-codes, for the 1964 Ford Galaxie 500. The Q-code 427, rated at 410 BHP, used a single four-barrel carburetor.
Ford sold 11,832 Galaxie 500 convertibles in 1968, giving plenty of drivers and passengers the chance to fold their roofs back, gaze skyward and do a little space exploration. News.
When many think of '60s Ford muscle cars, they think of the Mustang. However, the 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 has under-the-radar appeal, and for good reason.
1967 Ford Galaxie 500 - Last Call. The End of the Galaxie’s Legendary R-Code. Tom Shaw Writer Jun 05, 2014. See All 8 Photos.
The Galaxie became the top-of-the-line Ford in 1959. Price $2,700. Engine 292-cubic-inch V-8. Horsepower 200 at 4,400 rpm. Wheelbase 118 inches ...
To further improve aerodynamics, Ford gave the Galaxie a more sculpted look in 1964. But whether you're a fan of NASCAR or not, you should definitely check out this field-found 1964 Galaxie.
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