1967 Ford Galaxie 500 - Bought For Its Motor, Restored Instead
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- David Chadderton Sr. of Beacon Falls, CT wasn't looking for a project when he bought a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 some 16 years ago. He just wanted the motor. But, instead, he decided to restore it.
I think that the 1967 Galaxie 500, especially the two door hardtop like this is about the best looking full size Ford of the 60’s. I remember seeing one at the local dealer back in the fall of 1966 during the model introduction. As a 10 year old I fell in love with it and still think the design is pure art!
You nailed it!
Man thats one beautiful 67 Ford Galaxie.
Nice car!
My dad passed away in Dec 2022 at only 50 years old. He had a gorgeous green '67 Galaxie 500. This is one of my favourite cars, ever, and it warms my heart to no end to see other people appreciate its beauty too. I tear up just seeing this car. He always asked me if I would take care of it when he died. Absolutely, Dad. Absolutely.
Sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Having the Galaxie provides a lasting memory that will become even more cherished with the passage of time.
Man this is crazy but my dad passed away in April of 2023 at 52. He passed down his green 67 galaxie 500 to me and I feel so close to him every time I crank it up. Beautiful beautiful car, in a lot of ways the 67s remind me of the 66-67 GTO’s. Thanks for sharing!
Holy shit, its a 4 speed, so rare
Aces on Driving these beauties Frequently 😎👍
still one of the greatest car made. cant say enough about the sweet 390fe engine. darn good job you did. step back take a good look. man thats sweet. thanks for showing,,
I had one of these in the early 80's I would still have it but someone ran a stop sign and totaled it. I really loved that car.
That's too bad.
Thank you my first new car was a 1967 ford Galaxy fast back 500 with a 390. Best car I ever owned. My wife and I separated 5 years after I drought it and she sold it to her sister who also had the car for a number of years. Loved the lines and it was one of the best built cars ford made. Engine was a dream power when you needed it and yet still good on gas. Only thing that got me was the fact that all the 390's had a lifter that would click in it.
Great looking car!
From Jan's husband, if only I could have one. 67 and 68 were the best looking in my opinion. You have done a beautiful job.
Man, is that sweet. Really like that he drives his cars too. 👍👌😍
I had a 1967 that had been passed down through the family since new. The motor and transmission has never been rebuilt. Only trouble with the car was when gasoline dropped in octane and no lead gas was only option. Then had to get octane boost and lead substitute. I finally had to get rid of the car(still have motor and transmission) because apparently it came with the one option, no ford owner wants. Fords automatic reverse!!! When you leave the car running,(without the parking brake on), the car automatically shifts into reverse and finds the nearest telephone pole! The frame was straightened after this one, and 2 more accidents before I got it. One day, with over 200,000 miles, the frame broke. Moved up to a 1977 wagon!
Great story!
What a wise move,the 67 Ford was,and still is a beautiful car,the fastback is a nice touch.
had a 68 LTD 390/4 speed red/black .back in 1983 .loved it,wish i never sold it.
theres the image of a man that worked with his hands his whole life.....BTW...thanks for saving her!
It's a good looking car.
I was going to buy a 67 Galaxie fastback years ago. I lve the appearance. I had a neighbor with a 67 convertible, but really loved the fastback. The seller told me the frame was bad. I didn't believe him because the body still looked decent. I took it for a test drive and it felt a little loose. I took to the shop i worked at, put it on the hoist and the body flexed so much the passenger door popped open! The entire bottom portion of the boxed frame was rotted away! It was more of a c- channel. I didn't buy it, but i really liked that car, just more than i wanted to get involved with.
You have my sympathy. Would have been great had it been solid.
Beautiful car looks like its going fast sitting still
"I Bought it for a kit car....."
Yet he had no idea he had bought the sexiest model of Galaxie, the XL fastback. Thank you for restoring it instead.
One red hot sexy XL. 😎👍
It isn’t an XL, just a Galaxie 500.
This car is gorgeous
Thats a nice looking 67 Galaxie. Glad you didnt cut it up.
I had a Galaxy 500 just like yours. Same color except a smaller v8, duel exhaust with cherry bomb mufflers. Also 3 on the tree and overdrive. Wish I had a picture of it but yours looks just like it. I would take it to the lake and wax it in the shade. It polished up great. Being stupid I traded it off. :0(
Awesome car I had one for my second car growing up
In the late 70s I had a 1965 Galaxy 500 Custom with a bench seat in the front. My friend said it was like driving around in your front room. It was a real gas hog thought the engine was good and there was no rust to speak of. I sold it to some girl so I could buy a Datsun pick up from a friend. Those were the days.
Yes, they were.
Anyone who hates “gas hogs “ needs to go EV
Was it a Galaxie 500 or a Custom? Two different levels of trim.
@@roymcgaw7431 It seems to me it was a custom but it didn't have a lot of extras. It was a 4 door, had a bench seat in the front, AM radio, and air vents (that closed, of course). Don't remember the color but it was a nice smooth ride and when you pushed the pedal to the metal and took off like a rocket.
@@hawgryder13 A Custom, or a Custom 500, would seem to fit your description. Neither was terribly opulent. Galaxie 500 and Galaxie 500 XL were another kettle of fish, entirely.
That a good lookin ford galaxy 500
It certainly is...
Absolutely love this car❤❤❤❤❤
so it WAS used as an engine car! just, not in the same way. NEAT.
Love a 67. I’ve got a 67 XL original Q code, raven black with black interior.
Don't know if it's possible, but could you post a picture?
I love that color..perfect.
It does look awesome.
I did the same thing with an '89 GMC K1500 SCSB. Turned out it was fully loaded and only had a blown head gasket. Really liked the truck, but a good friend's son needed a pickup and I sold it to him for what I had in it. What a mistake...
Love that car but, the "66" Galaxie 500 XL was my favorite.
The Galaxies from that era all looked good.
You are absolutely correct. I loved every one of them.@@ride-ct-classiccars
Love it
Good man!
You said it!
Yeah definitely if it was a four-door it probably would have been cutting scrapped but being a two-door seeing the potential that's nice.
And it's got a great big block even bigger now powering that bad boy.
And a nice 63 vette in a little shoe box Chevy to boot some fun toys to play with best part they're not trailer Queens he drives them all to congratulations.
Do you ever go east of the river?
Sorry to for the slow reply. If you're asking whether I ever do stories east of the river, the answer is I'd like to and am willing to do sol. I'm based in Litchfield County and write for Republican-American newspaper in Waterbury, so it's only natural that I tend to gravitate to stories that are closer to here. I also have loads of contacts here. I'm looking for good stories all over CT.
@@ride-ct-classiccars thank you
The only thing I take issue with is the wagon wheels. If I were to buy this car from the owner, the first thing I'd do is replace those wheels with 15 inch steelies or period-correct Frank Bullitt-type mags and compatible tires. Otherwise, the car looks sweet.
1:39 - bonus points if it is a manual trans car. Oooh!
Four-speed manual on the floor replaced an automatic transmission.
@@ride-ct-classiccars wow! Good move. 😎👍
Wish I could find mine my dad sold it. Kanter auto products boonton new Jersey has obsolete Ford parts.
WHAT on Earth happened to the stock wheels and tires?!?
those wheels are horrible.
Agreed. I hate when people do that to a classic car!
Cragars. As modern as it should get besides stock.
Nothing wrong with the wheels he has chosen. Feel free to put whatever wheels you want to on YOUR car.
Slotted aluminum mags would look good too