1969 Ford Galaxie Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Kenny A
Sep 01, 2013
These cars float down the road like you are sitting on your couch. They can pass a truck with little or no effort and look good doing it at the same time doing it. These cars were quite reasonably priced when new. Prices on these collector cars are quite reasonable today and affordable by most anyone too compared to other muscle cars or collector cars of that era. with prices going from $750 for a driver needing work to $12,000 for a 100 point showcar. average price is around $2500 for a car you can drive to work year-round and showoff on the weekend or at cruise nights during the summer months.Sep 01, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 07, 2011
None of my friends had a drivers license yet,and guess who got to take everybody/everywhere! ME! ,This car survived alot of torment.It could take what ever you could give her! Nobody cared a rats tail about fuel economy at this point and time.It was a different time and place.I think Richard Nixon was president at this time.Dec 07, 2011
by Henry M
Dec 22, 2009
Drives like a cadillac, biggest galaxie they ever built. Mine has a 302 v8 in it, which has an unusual amount of kick for a smallblock. It's an extremely attractive car, with cragar rims and LOUD dual glasspack exhaust, restored by myself and my dad. It also has reapholstered front seats and a new black vinyl top. It runs very well mechanically, I did a lot of engine work, including a valve job, re-coreing the radiator, replacing the water pump, the hoses and belts, replacing the carburetor, the solenoid, the fuel pump, new spark plugs, new points, new rotor cap and rotor, the list goes on . . . but it was fun and totally worth it. love to turn wrenches on this car. Dec 22, 2009
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by Kenny A
Sep 01, 2013
These cars float down the road like you are sitting on your couch. They can pass a truck with little or no effort and look good doing it at the same time doing it. These cars were quite reasonably priced when new. Prices on these collector cars are quite reasonable today and affordable by most anyone too compared to other muscle cars or collector cars of that era. with prices going from $750 for a driver needing work to $12,000 for a 100 point showcar. average price is around $2500 for a car you can drive to work year-round and showoff on the weekend or at cruise nights during the summer months.Sep 01, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 07, 2011
None of my friends had a drivers license yet,and guess who got to take everybody/everywhere! ME! ,This car survived alot of torment.It could take what ever you could give her! Nobody cared a rats tail about fuel economy at this point and time.It was a different time and place.I think Richard Nixon was president at this time.Dec 07, 2011
by Henry M
Dec 22, 2009
Drives like a cadillac, biggest galaxie they ever built. Mine has a 302 v8 in it, which has an unusual amount of kick for a smallblock. It's an extremely attractive car, with cragar rims and LOUD dual glasspack exhaust, restored by myself and my dad. It also has reapholstered front seats and a new black vinyl top. It runs very well mechanically, I did a lot of engine work, including a valve job, re-coreing the radiator, replacing the water pump, the hoses and belts, replacing the carburetor, the solenoid, the fuel pump, new spark plugs, new points, new rotor cap and rotor, the list goes on . . . but it was fun and totally worth it. love to turn wrenches on this car. Dec 22, 2009
by Patrick C
Jun 21, 2008
this car is style, power, and just plan awesome!Jun 21, 2008
by Gayle D
Feb 19, 2008
Built like a tank. Lived in the north and drove on some pretty ugly roads. Feb 19, 2008
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