Monday, April 27, 2026

 


12 comments:

  1. Nice. Very correct looking hot rod. 427 side oiler on a stick maybe? Be my first choice, all round Brembo's, Crown Vick front suspension unit, super duty limited slip. Yeah brother!

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  2. I had a '67 LTD, but that one above is much nicer!

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  3. When queried about possibilities for my first car, Daddy told me we would get me whatever kinda car I could afford and after saving and conniving the cash it was gonna be a '65 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible (red, black top, buckets, console, floor shifter, factory styled wheels, a 352 and the ultimate advantage, I had the money!) and that was when Daddy give me the second piece of the puzzle: Whatever kinda car I could afford as long as it didn't have too big an engine and haul too many hoodlum kids, and to keep looking. I think about that car today and still grind my teeth in frustration.

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    1. Don't be too hard on yourself - you wouldn't still have that car today. Dad had a '66 Galaxie 500, later I had a '72 Galaxie 500 and my brother had a '74. One brother had a '69 Torino. Another had a '72 Gran Torino and finally my younger bro had a '83 Thunderbird. We had a mechanic uncle who loved Fords and found all our cars for us. My neighbor now has a shop and he hates Fords. He says Ford found the problem and they circled it on the hood. I have an '02 F250, which I love.

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  4. I miss my 1969 LTD. That 390 was a wonderful engine.

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  5. Believe that's a 67 Galaxie 500.

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    1. That is a '67. I had one, my first car, bought in '73. I was broke, paid $425 for it. If I had another $50 or so, I probably could have afforded a car with reverse.

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  6. Restomod für yuppies

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    1. 67 fastback galaxie 390fe big block

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  7. 1967 was a great year for car design. This one, Impala, Cougar, various Mopar products, various Pontiacs...

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