including some18,500XL drop-tops like the seller’s car. I got a bit excited when I saw that a rebuilt 427 V8 was ready to go into the car (remembering the 1963 ½ Galaxies), and then I checked
390 CI “FE” V8 engine working through a four-speed manual transmission. The air cleaner, valve covers and radiator bulkhead header would seem to have been swapped for chrome-plated versions, a minor upgrade that enhances the underhood eyeball appeal. The seller states that this Galaxie,“drive...
Let’s start under the reverse opening hood, I’m not certain what we’re looking at as the seller gives us no description but my guess is that it’s a 265 gross HP, 332 CI V8. It looks like an FE series motor, not a Y-Block, so it’s either a 332 or a more powerful 352...
There are merits in both approaches, and the final decision will be driven by personal preference. Its most pressing need is a new home, with the seller listing the Galaxiehere on eBayin Temecula, California. Bidding sits below the reserve at $10,607 due to subdued action. Ford’s Second ...
A coyote won’t fit unless you cut the shock towers which would be a travesty on this car. A real 428CJ could run 20k? I like the 427 idea, just dress it like a 428CJ and only a trained eye would know. 11 Reply Duane Gillispie May 10, 2023 at 11:10am 428 couldn’t hold ...