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    1. #1
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      Anybody into '63 Galaxies here?

      Re-discovered them recently and appreciate the clean understated styling of the hardtop, which seems to get overlooked vs. the fastbacks. That big engine bay should accept a 5.0 Coyote crate motor nicely it would appear.



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    2. #2
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      Yes. One of my earliest memories is crawling from the trunk to the interior when dad had his back seat out. 33 years later, the car is in my shop with the back seat out and no way in hell could I fit through that opening again.

      Dad had boxtops or fastbacks. I'd fancy a 'vert or Country Squire myself.

    3. #3
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      my best bud jc/cheapthrillz is working on building a 65...he's really taught me to appreciate galaxies--they're very subtle but very badass cars.

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      Quote Originally Posted by cornfed View Post
      I'd fancy a 'vert or Country Squire myself.
      Great looking cars as well.
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    5. #5
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      Very cool Skip!

      Is this your car?
      JC Scott


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      Quote Originally Posted by cheapthrillz View Post
      Very cool Skip!

      Is this your car?
      JC,

      No it isn't. I just came across it today.
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    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by compos mentis View Post
      JC,

      No it isn't. I just came across it today.
      That's cool though.... at least you appreciate them!

      I love box tops and bubble tops!
      JC Scott


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      Heck I miss my 66 Galaxie 500 2dr.
      Lee Abel
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    9. #9
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      My father-in-law passed away back in July. He had two Galaxies convertibles that we have to sell. One is a 63 and one a 64. The 64 is a XL 500 with a 390 big block and 3-2bbls. 64 is red and an auto in the floor with console. Anyone know what these are normally selling for on average for a unrestored cars?

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      Quote Originally Posted by JayBird View Post
      My father-in-law passed away back in July. He had two Galaxies convertibles that we have to sell. One is a 63 and one a 64. The 64 is a XL 500 with a 390 big block and 3-2bbls. 64 is red and an auto in the floor with console. Anyone know what these are normally selling for on average for a unrestored cars?
      I'm no expert, but if it were me I would check completed listings on ebay as one source...

      Here's a '63 vert for sale.

      http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...20&postcount=6
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    11. #11
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      I like your original idea.... It'll be what mine is getting eventually!



      http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11829
      JC Scott


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      They are very cool cars. I got a customer car in the shop right now for a full resto. 427 R-code, 2 fours and a four speed!

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      Quote Originally Posted by mild2wildpaint View Post
      They are very cool cars. I got a customer car in the shop right now for a full resto. 427 R-code, 2 fours and a four speed!
      It'd be nice to see a thread on it here.
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      Quote Originally Posted by cheapthrillz View Post
      I like your original idea.... It'll be what mine is getting eventually!



      http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...KeyField=11829
      Big 427 FE/Cammer fan here. But I agree with your choice as the way to go if I had one of these cars.

      Ford priced it competitively which says to me they're serious about tapping into all the potential crate motor sales out there.

      Like any Ford fan I'm interested to see what bolt on mods can do for it.
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      Definitely cool cars, often overlooked. I do like the old school look in the pictures, it fits the car.

      Of course since we are talking about Galaxie 500s a little song for it.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb_juTPQJUc
      Last edited by Randy67; 10-01-2010 at 03:33 PM. Reason: link didn't work
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      A friend of mine had one, with either a 390 with NOS. Very nice car. I have always loved those years. I would love to do a pro-touring 63 Country squire.

      Tim
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      How bout these?



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      Quote Originally Posted by Flash68 View Post
      How bout these?



      Well, you do own a Ford Motor Co. product as well, so your post is accepted.


      lol


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      Thanks for the free pass. lol
      1968 Camaro widebody project
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