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145.5 kW / 195 hp is the power of the ford galaxie automatic 1964 engine and its maximum speed is 135 mph.
15,169 total 1964 Galaxy convertible production.
On my 1963 Galaxie 500 it is on the right side
The fuse box on a 1964 Ford Galaxie looks like a small gray box with a removable cover. The fuse box is located on the front panel just to the left of the driver's seat.
The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 convertibles that were produced is 31,930. The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL convertibles produced was 9,849.
1965 Galaxies came in 4 trims: Galaxie, Galaxie 500, Galaxie 500 XL, and the top-of-the-line Galaxie 500 LTD.
realy good shape 67 ford galaxie 500 390 engine whats worth
Many parts from the 1961-1964 Ford Galaxie models are interchangeable with the 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Sunliner Convertible, as they share similar platforms and components. This includes body panels, doors, trim pieces, and suspension components. Additionally, engine parts from the 390 and 406 cubic inch V8s can be swapped among these years. However, it's important to verify specific part compatibility, as some options and features may vary by model and trim.
In 1964, Ford produced approximately 5,000 units of the Galaxie 500XL with the P-code engine, which was the 427 cubic inch V8. This engine option was relatively rare, making the P-code models sought after by collectors today. The P-code designation indicated a high-performance variant, contributing to its appeal among car enthusiasts.
1965 Galaxie had a 5x4.5 bolt pattern on the wheels
Yes, they made the Galaxie, Galaxie 500, and Galaxie 500 XL. No plain XL as far as I know. Actually, this was true prior to 1968. In 1968 Ford changed the naming to be Galaxie 500, XL and LTD. The full size line also included, as in previous years, the Country Squire.
A 351 Windsor will pretty much drop into any Galaxie that was originally equipped with a 289 or 302 motor.