What was the last year of the Ford Galaxie?

Ford Galaxie
Manufacturer Ford
Production 1958–1974 (United States) 1964–1968 (Australia) 1967–1983 (Brazil)
Model years 1959–1974

What engine was in a 1963 Ford Galaxie?

The 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL has a 390 cubic-inch V8 engine under the hood paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. The car has emblems on the front fenders that call out a 427 V8 engine, but those are just for show as the seller says the engine is the 390 cubic-inch V8 mentioned.

What engines were available in a 1963 Ford Galaxie?

ENGINES The Galaxie 500XL came with a standard F-build code 260-cu.in. V-8, which used a 3.80 x 2.87-inch bore and stroke, 8.7 compression and a 2-bbl., 270 cfm Holley carburetor to make 164hp at 4,400 rpm and 258-lbs. ft. of torque at 2,200 rpm.

How reliable is a Ford Galaxy?

Reliability doesn’t appear to be a huge problem, although check older cars carefully. Ford as a brand finished ninth in our most recent reliability survey, out of a total of 32 manufacturers. The latest Galaxy did well in the same survey, and the smaller B-Max and C-Max MPVs also finished up at the top of the class.

When did the Ford 289 V8 engine come out?

Ford first introduced the 289 V8 engine in 1963 and it was the third engine to appear in the popular Windsor line. The 289 was the most famous and highly desire engine used in the popular Ford Mustang built before 1968.

What kind of engine does a 1966 Ford Galaxie have?

1966 Ford Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan is presented by Gateway Classic Cars Indianapolis showroom. This This Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan is powered by its original 289 CID V8 engine, backed by a 3-speed

Where was the Ford Galaxie made in Australia?

The Ford Galaxie was also produced in Australia from 1965 to 1969. The 1965 model, which was designated as the Galaxie GE series by Ford Australia, was assembled at Ford’s Homebush plant in New South Wales, and was offered as a 4-door sedan with a choice of 289 cu in (4.7 l) or 390 cu in (6.4 l) cid V8 engines.

What kind of paint did the Ford Galaxie have?

Although a separate series from the Fairlane 500, 1959 Galaxie models carried both Fairlane 500 and Galaxie badging. In keeping with the era, the 1959 Galaxie was a chrome and stainless steel-bedecked vehicle with optional two-tone paint.