Ted Walker has always lived for customs. He has owned several of them, but it wasn't until he completed this '64 Ford Galaxie 500XL that his dream car was realized. Customizer John Kouw chopped 3 ...
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 ...
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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 vs 1964 Pontiac Bonneville, which one still feels right today?
For enthusiasts who still crave a full-size American cruiser that feels relevant on modern roads, the 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 ...
Today's street rods and customs are built with ever-changing technology and the line between street rod and custom rod continues to be blurred. We're seeing more and more '60s cars being built with ...
The late fifties and early sixties were heated times for Chevrolet and Ford, clenched in a fight for supremacy in the carmaking business. In 1959, both companies released two of their most successful ...
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The Galaxie 500 held its ground even as the market shifted
The Galaxie 500 arrived as a full-size Ford for families that wanted space, comfort, and status, then somehow managed to stay relevant while the market around it lurched from tailfins to muscle cars ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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