News

Over the course of history, American muscle has come in a ton of different flavors, but perhaps one of the most longstanding ...
Compared to others., American cars tend to have bigger engines. Is this a simple case of bigger equals better, or is there a ...
The number of cars may have been down this year, but attendance numbers appeared to be up, according to Mike Hauer, club ...
You can't guess what this 1964 Ford Galaxie actually hides underneath just by looking at it. The model rides low and in ...
Shop Ford Galaxie 500 vehicles in Omaha, NE for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 14 Galaxie 500 models in Omaha, NE.
Shawn Davis with AutotopiaLA got to meet up with Nick at Dean’s SoCal Classic Car Storage to discuss his absolutely radical 63-½ Galaxie 500 Fastback build.
This 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.
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.
A 1962 Ford Galaxie braked hard and rear-ended the Pinto, which suddenly burst into flames. Gray escaped the car but died of her injuries soon after; her passenger, 13-year-old Richard Grimshaw ...
In 1962, Ford took things up a notch with a 406-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) unit good for 405 horsepower. The following year, the Galaxie got a bit wilder thanks to a 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 ...
In fact, John is still driving the 1967 Ford Galaxie bought new by his parents. The Galaxie became his wedding car in 1969 and was given to him by his parents for his 50th birthday.