Depends on the level of restoration and what model Ford Galaxie, what engine, and what options. A 2 door hardtop and convertible is worth much more than a 2 door sedan or 4 door sedan. The bigger the engine the more it is worth. If it has the original engine and transmission it is worth more. As you can see there are many variables that effect price. For instance a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 2 door hardtop with the 427 V8 and A/C in fully restored condition will be worth from $100,000 to $150,000. Whereas a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 4 door sedan with a 390 V8 is worth around $5,000. Then there are lots of variants in between. It depends on what you have and how rare it is. Click the link to find out more.
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 Galaxie had a 5x4.5 bolt pattern on the wheels
1965 Galaxies came in 4 trims: Galaxie, Galaxie 500, Galaxie 500 XL, and the top-of-the-line Galaxie 500 LTD.
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The weight depends on the model. The 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop has a curb weight of 3,496 pounds. The 1965 Ford Mustang hardtop base model has a curb weight of 2,562 pounds.
G78 14 or a p 215 75 r 14 tire.
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.
http://www.427galaxieregistry.com/ It's my understanding that the 1965s were medium-risers.
The number of 1960 Ford Galaxie Starliner hardtop coupes that were produced was 68,461. The number of 1960 Ford Galaxie Sunliner convertibles produced was 44,762.
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