The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 convertibles that were produced is 31,930. The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL convertibles produced was 9,849.
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The number of 1960 Ford Galaxie Starliner hardtop coupes that were produced was 68,461. The number of 1960 Ford Galaxie Sunliner convertibles produced was 44,762.
Yes, they made the Galaxie, Galaxie 500, and Galaxie 500 XL. No plain XL as far as I know. Actually, this was true prior to 1968. In 1968 Ford changed the naming to be Galaxie 500, XL and LTD. The full size line also included, as in previous years, the Country Squire.
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.
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The Galaxie is a type of watch that is made by the Elgin watchmaking company. The Galaxie somes in several different styles and in both mens and womens versions.
If you're talking about the old Ford Galaxie, made in the 1950s through mid-1970s, the cause may be with the float chamber and valve in the carburetor.
Yes, there is a kit made by Wurth It Designs for 57-64 Ford Galaxie's. This kit is a direct bolt in and requires no cutting, welding, or fabrication.
No, not originally. That year the Galaxie and full size Fords were available in 19 different modles with seven differnt body designs: LTD, Galaxie 500XL, Galaxie 500 L, Galaxie 500, and Custom 500 with hardtop, sedans, and convertible styles. The diecast was not originally put o the regular Galaxie 500, but I know it was on the LTD and 7 Litre
Hi, I can think of a few cars that were made by the FORD/Mercury motor company that refered to the solar system. The first that comes to mind is the Galaxie 500 also the Comet, and later the Taurus which is named after a constellation.