The '66 Galaxie 500 is a shining example showing Ford's mastery of fullsize automobile design. The pillar-less two-door hardtop made this beautiful body style slippery and a perfect choice for battle ...
Coming of age during the Space Race, the Galaxie blended style, power, and versatility to become one of Ford’s most notable ...
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Apart from the flashy, high-powered intermediates, pony cars, and compacts, the golden age of muscle cars also gave us some impressive full-size models. By the mid-1960s, potent big-block V8s were no ...
The ’66 Ford Galaxie is part of the third-generation series, which brought quite a makeover to the model available in four different body styles, namely 2-door hardtop and convertible and 4-door ...
In 1966 if you wanted all the space and luxury of a full size Ford with plenty of muscle, an R code Galaxie 500 was the car for you. Although a Galaxie with a 425 horsepower 427 V8 is pretty appealing ...
It is great having friends who are as crazy as you are, who love the thrill of the hunt for rusty gold. A friend and multiple time Hot Rod Power Tour participant Bill Ackerman, finally got over to a ...
Like Chevrolet's Impala "Super Sport," the validity of Ford's Galaxie 500 and 500 XL's muscle-car cred differs from one enthusiast to another. However, we believe 1962 to 1968 models of the full-size ...
Q: Greg, I have a 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 four-door sedan. It has a 289 V-8 engine with 83,500 original miles and automatic transmission, power steering, no air conditioning and a factory radio. It is ...
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