The second generation Ford Galaxie platform is an underrated foundation for an amazing restomod. But because Falcons, Mustangs, and F-Series trucks exist, you can understand why the often-forgotten ...
Turbonique. Just saying the name brings shivers of excitement. Purveyor of all things speed and insane, the now defunct Turbonique is most famous for their Rocket Drag Axle. An absolutely bonkers ...
A tantalizing lead on a real dual-quad 427 R-code Galaxie came at the Tulsa Mid-America Swap meet in June, Todd Hollar said. Except that Todd meant the lead came to him 10 years ago. That's how long ...
Introduced during the 1959 model year as a range-topping trim, the Galaxie became an instant hit. Ford sold 464,100 units, or 63% of all full-size production). The nameplate remained in showrooms ...
Wheel size for the 1964 Ford Galaxie will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available ...
The 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 makes a great restoration project whether you're planning to restore it to original specs or make it into an awesome lowrider. One aspect that makes them appealing as project ...
Chaz Lightner is an interesting guy. He owns a Cummins 4BT-powered Bronco we featured back in our Sept. ’07 issue, and an 11-second Super Duty drag truck. To add to his list of interesting vehicles, ...
Way back before shakers shook and numbers matched, men built big cars with big engines. Sometimes factories built cars with big engines, but many times cars factories built had smaller engines.
I first recognized that I was alive while living at 2010 Greendale Drive, Champaign. Indeed a great place for a kid to be introduced to the world located on a cul-de-sac and with a delightful park and ...