15,169 total 1964 Galaxy convertible production.
The 1968 Ford Galaxy 500 XL equipped with the 428 cubic inch engine had limited production numbers. Approximately 2,000 units of the Galaxy 500 XL with the 428 engine were produced that year. This model is highly regarded among collectors due to its powerful engine and distinctive styling. Exact production figures can vary slightly based on different sources, but the 428 engine option was relatively rare in the Galaxy lineup.
I Don't know whether you mean an Explorer XL or Ranger XL, but either would have power steering.
None. There is no 1969 Ford Galaxie 500XL. In 1969, the XL did not carry the Galaxie name, the same as the LTD. The word "Galaxie" did not appear anywhere on the car, nor on the title or window sticker.
Car, no. Truck, yes. Ford did make a car with the XL moniker but not XL 100. There was the XL, Galaxie 500 XL, & XL GT.
Around 5.8 liters ( Ford calls their 351 a 5.8 liter and their 360 a 5.9 liter )
There were a total of 7,402 XL convertibles produced. I cannot find how many came with the 429 but I suspect is a very small number.
Depends on many factors. Body style, engine/transmission, but most of all condition.
Well XLT stands for "Extra Luxurious trim". It may be something like that.
Ford XL Falcon was created in 1962.
if they are bucket seats with floor shifter automatic and have hide a way lights and is a fastback they are very rare
1968 ford XL conv. - 6066 units produced. Robbo I'm assuming you are talking about a 1968 XL Convertible? I have a 1970 XL convertible and they only made 6400 of them. Answer back. Shawn