1965 Plymouth Fury III vs Ford Galaxie 500 Dealer Promo Film

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  • @daviddavis4444
    @daviddavis4444 Год назад +14

    I bought a 65 Galaxie 500 just like this one from my Aunt when I was 16 in 1976 289 V8 Vinyl Seats and Cruise O Matic Trans. Loved it.

    • @1stormseekr336
      @1stormseekr336 17 дней назад

      I bought a 65 galaxie 500 with the 390 from my bus driver in 1986. lol i was 16 and that was the best $250 i ever spent.

  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales Год назад +27

    LOVE these vintage dealership videos. Thanks so much for taking the time to share.

    • @incompetentdiplomat3716
      @incompetentdiplomat3716 Год назад +1

      i feel like the front end point isnt entirely fair! then again it is a dealer promofilm that lays it all out for us huh?

    • @daleostrom3613
      @daleostrom3613 Год назад

      Kinda misleading, the Ford Galaxie had 2 performance engines avaliable that were not mentioned. The 410 hp 427 and the 425 hp 427.
      The tire size shown were 14 inch, The Galaxies all had 15 inch wheels.
      And let's not forget, the 1965 Galaxie was quieter than a Rolls-Royce.

  • @seana806
    @seana806 Год назад +13

    The 1965 and 1966 Fords are the most 60’s looking cars to come out of that decade.

  • @paulr7547
    @paulr7547 Год назад +57

    I'm buying a brand new 1965 Plymouth Fury

    • @blakenorman4822
      @blakenorman4822 Год назад +9

      can i borrow your flux capacitor when you are done with it

    • @paulr7547
      @paulr7547 Год назад +2

      @@blakenorman4822 yes , for sure. 👍

    • @dcross6360
      @dcross6360 Год назад +6

      You just want that easy to reach ash tray

    • @Nunofurdambiznez
      @Nunofurdambiznez Год назад +2

      @@dcross6360 LOL!! exactly!

    • @Colorado_Native
      @Colorado_Native Год назад +3

      ​@@dcross6360I'm buying the Fury, not for the ashtray, but because I want to look taller.

  • @richardkietzman9281
    @richardkietzman9281 Год назад +1

    I had a Ford 1965 Custom 500.My dad bought it and gave it to me five years later.It is still my favorite car that i have ever owned.!

  • @1983jblack
    @1983jblack Год назад +33

    Furys are nice, but I'll stick with the Galaxie

    • @eugenepiurkowski5439
      @eugenepiurkowski5439 Год назад +7

      They used to say back then that the Galaxie was the box that the Fury came in. But the LTD was pretty nice.

  • @pmd467
    @pmd467 Год назад +22

    Just ONE More thing.. I find it hilarious that they actually gave the Fury a point because the “Ashtray” was more accessible 😊. Back in the day, many smokers just tossed the butts out the “Winder”..lol..

    • @diegosilang4823
      @diegosilang4823 Год назад +2

      Often, ashtray (preferably the shallower drawer type) are being used as a makeshift coin purse or little trinkets storage such as spare fuse, small screw driver, paper clips etc.

    • @skuula
      @skuula Год назад +1

      Yeah, and that was for performance!

    • @davediamond9436
      @davediamond9436 Год назад

      my Toyota doesn't even have a tray

    • @auteurfiddler8706
      @auteurfiddler8706 Год назад +1

      You don't want to do that when it is 20 degrees F outside during a Detroit winter commute. Or 115 degrees in Phoenix.

    • @goldenltd1970
      @goldenltd1970 Год назад

      These were Chrysler ads for their salesman

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +15

    When Ford introduced the all-new full-size line for 1965 as part of their "Total Performance" campaign, it was more than just a skin-deep refresh. The redo included a wider, all-new perimeter frame as well as a move to coil springs on all four corners--a first for a Ford full-size car--and a rubber-mounted body for better noise isolation. Updated interiors and a new design with more squared-off corners than curves and vertically stacked headlamps and hexagonal taillamps highlighted the styling changes.
    While Ford's Custom line was the entry-level version, Galaxie 500 was the name given to the models from the middle of the lineup. Tack an XL on that Galaxie 500 badge and you were moving into more sporting models, available only as two-door hardtops and convertibles. The top-of-the-line Galaxie 500 got the LTD suffix. Within two years, this luxury-oriented version would have its own nameplate, just LTD.
    Engine options included an inline-six and a variety of V-8s, from a basic, two-barrel 289-cu.in. version to a choice of several big-blocks, ranging from 352 to 428 cubic inches. Even the vaunted dual-quad 427 was offered, though very few were actually made. The small-block V-8 was standard equipment in the XL and LTD. Ford offered three-speed manual and Cruise-O-Matic automatics with all engines except the 427, which you could only get with a four-speed. Buyers of the 390 and later 428 V-8s could also opt for the four-speed.😙

    • @goldenltd1970
      @goldenltd1970 Год назад +6

      Okay okay you got me! I take one with a 390 and four speed please!!😄

    • @monkeybarmonkeyman
      @monkeybarmonkeyman Год назад +1

      @@goldenltd1970 Many did... sadly, the best choice was the 427. IIRC you couldn't get a 298 in them - at least I never saw any. You got a 352 or the 390.

    • @goldenltd1970
      @goldenltd1970 9 месяцев назад

      @monkeybarmonkeyman for a good daily driver the 390 was more than enough, the 427 was really over the top for everyday driving. Smart move was the 7 Litre option in my opinion. The 428 had lots of torque and good everyday manners, cause let's be real, most cars were family cruisers that had to be reliable. My LTD came with a 351 Windsor, 250hp nothing special, but it gets me from A to B without any problems. Would a 429 or even the 460 be cooler? Yes. But unnecessary too

    • @Doug-mc3dd
      @Doug-mc3dd 14 дней назад

      @@goldenltd1970 1965 there was no 351.

  • @Orygungearjammer
    @Orygungearjammer Год назад +4

    My best friend had a '65 Galaxy when we were in high school starting in '78. 352 cid backed with a cruise o matic. Nice car! Lots of great memories.

  • @kaybroughton9004
    @kaybroughton9004 Год назад +2

    I love watching these videos ( film strips)...I learn so much about yhe cars and the competition for market share. I was a teenager during this time and we "talked cars" alot at home. My dad was a Dodge and Plymouth person... always!

  • @KingHarvestHSC
    @KingHarvestHSC Год назад +1

    Thank you again for keeping this channel going with these great old videos!

  • @billybillmills
    @billybillmills Год назад +9

    I wish they still sold them, I would buy both!!!

  • @traderdan85
    @traderdan85 Год назад +13

    I’d still buy the Ford

  • @richarderickson8840
    @richarderickson8840 Год назад +2

    I was 13 when the new Fords came out and I fell smack dab in love with the look of them. Owned a 10 year old one in 75 but it was run out. Still one of the best cars from 65 all makes and models

  • @ts109
    @ts109 2 месяца назад +1

    The Fury in black was the first family car I remember as a kid

  • @RomeWithTheHEMIs
    @RomeWithTheHEMIs 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought a 65 Galaxie. Love it!

  • @Doug-mc3dd
    @Doug-mc3dd 14 дней назад

    I built a model car of the 65' Ford Galaxie when I was a kid in 65'. Later my older brother bought a 65 Galaxie right out of HS in the early 70s. It was a nice car, drove real smooth. He put Cragars on all 4 corners and added glass pack mufflers to the dual exhaust. Damn nice cruiser.

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez Год назад +19

    ooohhhh... idk.... I kinda like the Ford styling over the Plymouth, no matter what this guy on the video says, I like those big square tail lights... just a matter of personal taste, I guess.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums Год назад +1

      66' was better.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +1

      @@Johnnycdrums nope 65.

    • @timx3680
      @timx3680 6 месяцев назад +1

      GM fans wax lyrical about the '65 Chevrolet.
      But to my eyes both the Plymouth and Ford were much better looking - cleaner, more linear. More modern.

  • @turbomustang84
    @turbomustang84 Год назад +15

    The Galaxy sold 4 time's more than the fury soooo guess not enough people saw this video

    • @seana806
      @seana806 Год назад +6

      The 1965 and 1966 Ford Galaxie 500’s were more popular hence why they sold more. The 1965 and 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 4 door hardtops were very Continently-esque which is another reason why they were more popular. Seems like Ford’s marketing strategy in the 60’s and very early 70’s was to make their cars look as expensive as possible which would have made them more prestigious in comparison to Chevrolet and Plymouth. Another thing that made Fords feel more expensive than they were was the fit and finish they had, GM and Chrysler were beginning to get sloppy and spotty with fit and finish in the very late 60’s and into the early 1970’s.

    • @turbomustang84
      @turbomustang84 Год назад +1

      @@seana806 I had a 65 Galaxy given to me by my cousin.
      It was a coupe with a 352 V8 and I sold it to a friend for his girlfriend for the grand total of $200 .
      I wish I still had it but at the time parking my Ford van and multiple motorcycles were all I could handle

    • @seana806
      @seana806 Год назад +1

      @@turbomustang84 ironically, there’s a ‘66 Ford Galaxie 500 4 door hardtop I plan on picking up sometime in the near future with the 289 in it. Needs some work but considering the prices of newer vehicles new and used, might as well go for it. Has about every option with the exception of cruise control.

  • @ernielaw
    @ernielaw Год назад +7

    The 1965 model year marked the first year for stacked headlights on both cars. My dad bought a 1965 Galaxie which was used as a company car. Although it was a good car I would still go with the Fury. It still surprises me how the Fury scored so much higher than the Galaxie.

    • @keithammleter3824
      @keithammleter3824 Год назад +1

      I would give 2 points to the Ford, as it had thinner A-pillars and thus visibility is better where it matters. And take of a point from the Chrysler, as extra vertical visibility is something you just don't need.

    • @tomthx5804
      @tomthx5804 Год назад +7

      The movie was made by Dodge. This is not anywhere near a good test of both cars.

    • @daveroe8612
      @daveroe8612 Год назад +4

      It scored more because Mopar is doing the video, many advantages were subjective such as seat fabric.

    • @kevinwong6588
      @kevinwong6588 3 месяца назад

      AMC introduced vertical headlights on the Ambassador this year as well.

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Год назад +3

    I'm a Mopar guy, but I think the Ford looked slightly better in 65 than the Plymouth front and rear. Odd how similar the fronts looked. Chrysler had hired a top Ford stylist and he made the switch to the boxy style like the four door Lincolns . 1965 was the first year for his designs.
    Chrysler brand for 65 looked better yet than either Plymouth or Ford. Well, to me , anyway.
    The instrument cluster was unattractive on both cars, but the Mopars got a lot more more gauges. Mopars handled far better because of torsion bars, but the big Fords with it's all coil spring suspension was softer. They put a version of this on their mid sized cars in 1972.
    I would not want to be cutting diamonds in New York City without the right smooth suspension.

  • @Johnnycdrums
    @Johnnycdrums Год назад +5

    He forgot to mention that the Ford Galaxie had a 427/425 H.P. option in 1965 though 1967.
    Power front disc brakes available of Fords in 1965, and I think the wheels were 15's not 14's.

  • @tonyelliott7734
    @tonyelliott7734 Год назад +11

    Ford offered a dual quad, solid lifter 425hp (wink wink) 427 and Toploader 4spd in the 1965 Galaxie. I wonder why they left that fun fact out...🤔

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums Год назад +3

      They though they could slide it through.
      I think Ford offered the 427/410 hp. single 4 barrel (Q code) as well.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +1

      Same thing I said. Could have gotten a 428 too.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums Год назад +1

      @@matrox; Not in 65'.
      428 came out in the 66' model year but had not yet pushed aside the 427.
      The last American Ford production 427 car engine was installed in the 68' Cougar GT-E.
      (W) Code (390 hp.) and only available with automatic transmission, fake hood scoop, and no round cast iron headers. Ironically, they built about twice as many 427 Cougar GT-E's than 428 Cougar GT-E's.
      GT-E was a one year only, one hit wonder, and the best looking Cougar imho, because of the two tone factory paint jobs, besides the obviously fun fact you only had two engine choices, either 427 or 428 for your GT-E.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +3

      @@Johnnycdrums I think they offered the 428 later in the year.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums Год назад +3

      @@matrox; In 68' you could get a 427, 428, and a 429 simultaneously, as long as you didn't mind two Fords and a Mercury.

  • @nigelgoodwin6954
    @nigelgoodwin6954 Год назад +6

    I’ll buy the Ford!

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +5

    1:46 but the Ford has a deeper trunk, that suitcase will hit the trunk lid in the Ply.🤣

  • @GruesomesGarage
    @GruesomesGarage Год назад +4

    You can tell Elwood Engle had a hand in both cars styling .

  • @danpatterson8009
    @danpatterson8009 Год назад +8

    Dad had a '65 Galaxie for a company car. It was very reliable until it had an unfortunate run-in with an ice-cream truck. Dad was fine, the Galaxie was totaled.

  • @incompetentdiplomat3716
    @incompetentdiplomat3716 Год назад +1

    gotta love that mid 60s styling, real uncompromised in the way it was made

  • @bluehills38
    @bluehills38 Год назад +4

    Great video, I have a 66 Galaxy that’s getting ready for a restoration 390 car factory A/C

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +1

      65s look better. You should get a 65 to restore.

  • @maxr4448
    @maxr4448 Год назад +5

    I grew up in the sixties. Mopar, sadly didn't expose this to Comsumers enough. I never knew.... Ford was way ahead of GM in fit an finish, But Chrysler, had the edge, on Value. I love Mopar.

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Год назад

      And high performance.

    • @Doug-mc3dd
      @Doug-mc3dd 14 дней назад

      @@danw6014 Not necessarily.

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +4

    My brother had a 65' Galaxie, my uncle had a 65 Fury. I liked the Galaxie better. Definatly better styling.

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty1540 Год назад +7

    What would really be interesting is a comparison between a 65 Plymouth VIP, Chevrolet Caprice, and Ford LTD, all in 4 door hardtop body style. The VIP offered one option that was not available from GM except on Cadillac, amd that is leather seating surfaces. A friend had ine with that option.

    • @Nunofurdambiznez
      @Nunofurdambiznez Год назад

      I'd love to see a video of those comparisons! Excellent idea!

    • @bobtepedino5661
      @bobtepedino5661 Год назад +2

      The Fury wagon also offered dual air conditioning, a real bonus in Southern California and never offered on regular production vehicles from the other manufacturers.

  • @ryanfoster9863
    @ryanfoster9863 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing even more of these.Great way to understand these cars. Also, good job organizing the Master Tech videos! It is much easier scrolling down the playlist to find information on any topic. Someone on Etsy or somewhere ought to make those Tech puppets for Mopar fans. I remember seeing the original at the Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills.

  • @roscius6204
    @roscius6204 Год назад +1

    Oh yeah, that slightly closer ashtray seals the deal :O

  • @JrGoonior
    @JrGoonior Год назад

    My dad had a 67 Fury III from 1969 until about 2010. Engine and trans were both rebuilt once in the 90's. I still have the 383 4bbl from the car.

  • @davidallen5776
    @davidallen5776 Год назад +3

    1965 was the year that Plymouth got it together again!

    • @davediamond9436
      @davediamond9436 Год назад

      in 64 they came out with the cuda and then 68 the road runner..the cuda came out 2 weeks before the mustang

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Год назад

      ​@@davediamond9436 as much as I like Chrysler, Ford did a much better job of warming over a Falcon than Plymouth did of warming over a Valiant. The 273 Hi-po was a little butt kicker though.

  • @jimmangum7566
    @jimmangum7566 Год назад +5

    For 1965 Ford went back to standard 15" wheels on its full size cars fir the first time since 1956. No 14" wheels on 65 Ford full size.

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter2688 Год назад +1

    My folks bought a new 1965 Dodge Coronet 440 with the 318 V8 and no AC. That was in Iowa where heaters were a lot more important and probably most new cars purchased in that area of the country didn’t have AC. The previous two family cars that I can remember were both Fords. I was only 12 years old. They didn’t ask my opinion and I don’t know what factors were used in the purchasing decision but I would guess that it was value for the price. My grandparents bought a Galaxy 500 with the 352 V8 that year. When I got my driver’s license they would let me drive the car around their town to go to movies etc or just to drive around. I liked the styling of the Galaxy better than our Dodge even though the their Galaxy did not have a radio or AC and that was in Mississippi. Those folks were very frugal!
    Back in Iowa our neighbors across the street had a beautiful blue 1965 Fury III. I liked the looks but never drove it or any other 65 Plymouth. I got my learners permit in the Coronet but the oil pump quit at 90 something thousand so Dad traded it off for a used 1966 Ford Fairlane station wagon with no PS or radio before I got my DL so never drove the Dodge by myself but the folks let me drive regularly on both short and long trips. It drove fine IMHO. The only other thing ever going wrong with the Dodge that I can remember was a broken timing chain. I don’t remember what the miles were then but at least it didn’t wreck the engine. We were in a store shopping and when we came out it wouldn’t start. Go figure.
    I just researched. Chrysler Corp sold 330,000 1965 Plymouth Fury’s. Ford sold 558,000 Galaxys. Just for fun I checked on the AMC Rambler Ambassador. They sold a little over 164,000. I forgot to mention that Dad brought home one of those to try. I was a beautiful sort of almost metallic blue. But what did the buying public think? GM sold almost 1.2 million 1965 Chevrolet Impalas! There’s something to be said for brand loyalty. It doesn’t look like the one sided cherry picked subjective Plymouth ad did much good.😅

    • @kennethsouthard6042
      @kennethsouthard6042 11 дней назад

      We had some neighbors down the street who originally came from Iowa and they had a 65 country Sedan wagon that had no radio, a three on the tree and air conditioning. So in their case they obviously prioritized air conditioning over just about everything else.

  • @penguinsfan251
    @penguinsfan251 Год назад +9

    The Ford is the better looking car. It isn't close.

    • @weirdkindofsexsymbol
      @weirdkindofsexsymbol 6 месяцев назад

      That’s pretty subjective.
      I agree that the ‘65 Ford is a good-looking car, but I like the Fury much better looks-wise.

  • @davidcampbell1899
    @davidcampbell1899 Год назад +3

    If I was driving age in 65 I would have gone with the FORD! I love FORD and always have! FORD FORD FORD!!!!

    • @64falcon8
      @64falcon8 Год назад

      Yes, Yes, Yes. FORD FORD FORD!!!

  • @vm722
    @vm722 Год назад +3

    1965 Ford Galaxy 👍

  • @jeffaulik3980
    @jeffaulik3980 Год назад +3

    That settles it! I'm buying the Studebaker!

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +5

    I have experience with both, much more with the Ford. The Ford was a nice riding smooth car. The Fury wasn't bad either but I definately liked the styling of the 65 Galaxie better. I would say the Ford drove better also. Both good cars though. To be fair my time in the Pymouth nowhere near the time in the Ford.

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +4

    They didn't mention you could have ordered the Ford with a 427eng.😂

  • @RK48frazergasser
    @RK48frazergasser Год назад +2

    The ad lies it never talked about the 427 dual carb engine

  • @timothykeith1367
    @timothykeith1367 Год назад

    We had a '65 Fury I with a slant six. It had carpet, but thats was the only option. It was a good comfortable car. The best overall motor was the 383 two barrel.

  • @happyrv2061
    @happyrv2061 Год назад +3

    lol...65 ford all the way !! had both these cars. the ford had a 390 that would turn circles around the 318 polly engine.

  • @maxkuykendall5866
    @maxkuykendall5866 Год назад

    I have always thought the 65 Fury was a very classy car. I also whole heatedly agree with this video about the rear end treatment on the Galaxies. It's as if Ford got to the back end and had no idea what to do with it. My folks ordered a 65 Galaxie 500 in Dec. of 64. By the time it arrived, Ford had made some necessary upgrades. The rear quarter panels had been outfitted with the same lower trim molding as the XLs and LTDs. The rear deck also came with trim that extended the full with of the deck, not as nice as the Fury, but at least it didn't look like a taxi. To underscore my impression about Ford not knowing how to finish the rear end treatment, if you check out old brochures or ads, the treatment used on the rear deck was originally used on the 63 Falcon.
    This video stated that Ford was still using 14" in 65. I have been around a lot of them and all came standard with 15" tires as did my folks.

  • @captaindew3106
    @captaindew3106 Год назад

    Good old Plymouth wins again in this another history story the Plymouth were the real champ of Mopar R.I.P Plymouth.

  • @tomjefferson2024
    @tomjefferson2024 Год назад +2

    Great Nostalgic Commercial 😄

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад +4

    When these cars were being sold. I could have, and would have bought a new car. But today, cars are so much more expensive. They aren't built for the owners to maintain them. And they're overly complicated. A guy like me who works a decent full time job could go buy a new car back then. But even if I wanted to, I could never afford a new vehicle today. I guess it's a good thing I don't like anything that's been built since the 80's. The 90's had a few cars worth owning. But not very many

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +1

    1:11 that rear looks classy.

  • @jamesstetz9884
    @jamesstetz9884 Месяц назад

    “Fury has a 25 gallon tank, for once-a-week fill-ups…” HOLY HELL!

  • @DavidPatterson-i8d
    @DavidPatterson-i8d Год назад

    Had a 1964 fury
    361 v8 nice car.even had air conditioning

  • @thealgorithmisbroken
    @thealgorithmisbroken Год назад +1

    I'm a Ford guy but I think the Fury looks nicer.

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144
    @wintersbattleofbands1144 Год назад

    Audio tip. Record or blend to mono. This will mask most of the surface noise from mono records. There's a lot in the right channel (it was played with a worn needle at some point). Change yours if it's sapphire and been used a lot. They're only good for 50-200 hours.

  • @rogerodle8750
    @rogerodle8750 Год назад +1

    I wonder if Ford could cherry pick criteria to come up a winner? I'm betting they could, although that 318/383 V-8 combo and the Torqueflite transmission are hard to beat.

  • @rafaelallenblock
    @rafaelallenblock Год назад +11

    MOPAR last year: Our cars have superior coil spring rear suspension.
    MOPAR this year: Ford has coils, Chrysler has superior leaf spring like a Model T.
    MOPAR last year: Our cars have superior body on frame construction for a quiet ride.
    MOPAR this year: Our cars have superior unibody construction for a quiet ride.
    LOL

    • @eugenepiurkowski5439
      @eugenepiurkowski5439 Год назад +7

      MOPAR last year did NOT have "superior coil spring rear suspension" nor "superior body on frame construction." Did you just make this up? MOPAR did not have coil suspensions going back to at least 1956 and the stopped using body on frame construction beginning with the 1960 models.

    • @Nunofurdambiznez
      @Nunofurdambiznez Год назад +2

      @@eugenepiurkowski5439 WOW.. calm down.. I'm pretty sure it was a joke..

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv Год назад

      I don't think Mopar ever used rear coil springs.

    • @eugenepiurkowski5439
      @eugenepiurkowski5439 Год назад

      @@scrambler69-xk3kv I think you are right, I just didn't research back far enough to verify that. Thanks

    • @eugenepiurkowski5439
      @eugenepiurkowski5439 Год назад

      @@Nunofurdambiznez WOW? calm down? Just setting the record straight for those who do not know. :)

  • @billgund4532
    @billgund4532 3 месяца назад

    Chrysler's styling in the early to late 60's was, well kinda odd. That changed with the '67 Barracuda, '68 Dodge Charger & the "fuselage look" for their full size cars @1969. And I loved the 66 Ford Galaxie 500XL 2 door.

  • @tompsheridantsheridant7354
    @tompsheridantsheridant7354 Год назад +3

    **PLYMOUTH GALAXY** or **FORD FURY!!**

  • @alanwhite3280
    @alanwhite3280 Год назад

    The add forgot to compare trunk capacity. Ford used 15 in 7.35 tires beginning in '65. Chevy and Plymouth 14 in. Also Ford did offer a330 hp 390, but came w/ solid lifters.
    Styling very subjective, after-all both took that theme from the '63 Pontiac.

  • @paulhundy2986
    @paulhundy2986 Год назад +4

    This video is so hilariously biased towards the fury 😂😂😂😂

  • @jimgrant4348
    @jimgrant4348 Год назад +3

    Gee, with the convenience of the ashtray and lighter, they both should have included chest X-rays for 5 yrs, 10 for the kids breathing mom and dads second hand smoke.

  • @plymouthdie-castreplicas
    @plymouthdie-castreplicas Год назад

    '65 Fury, back to full-size. Just only Plymouth could make it.

  • @moparnut6286
    @moparnut6286 Год назад

    Awesome video!!

  • @RS-sl5ko
    @RS-sl5ko Год назад

    I would love to buy a brand new 1965 Galaxy!

  • @efandmk3382
    @efandmk3382 Год назад +4

    In 1965, Ford's entire line was beautiful and supercharged. The same could be said of Chrysler in 1969. And GM throughout the 1960s. Automobiles were at their zenith in the 1960s. Today's automobiles are more efficient, safer, reliable, and long lived. But honestly, most of them are a snooze.

  • @joserafaelgrangefuenmayor7744
    @joserafaelgrangefuenmayor7744 Год назад +1

    Déjense de tonterías; me gustan los dos carros; son magníficos a pesar de todo; me gustan los dos; saludos.

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Год назад

    Funny they did not mention the size of that hot V8 . Commando 426 (wedge not Hemi ) according to the brochure.

  • @NigelMontezuma
    @NigelMontezuma Год назад +1

    9:40 THEY'RE THE SAME SLIDE

    • @mymopar
      @mymopar  Год назад +1

      You're correct. When I was putting this video together, I noticed the same thing. I went back and did a double check, and low and behold, that's how it is on the filmstrip. Might be a Ross Roy error.

  • @timward3116
    @timward3116 5 месяцев назад

    I still think the Galaxie was better looking, but the Fury was a handsome car. And the minor differences that Fury claimed for points just weren't big enough for most people to notice or care about. Seriously, an inch higher or lower isn't going to make a huge difference to most people. Two beautiful cars, though! I'd be proud of either... and they sure don't make beautiful cars like those anymore.

  • @fob1xxl
    @fob1xxl Год назад +1

    DECHROMING became the fad later on, so FORD was ahead. Ashtrays became non-existent, so reaching for it doesn't matter. In 1965, top sales were CHEVROLET, FORD, AND PONTIAC. In 1965, Plymouth couldn't even hold on to 3rd place. The people have spoken !

  • @robertadoue8374
    @robertadoue8374 Год назад +2

    Basically this is an advertisement for Plymouth. Why not just say that instead of bashing the Ford!

  • @kennethanway7979
    @kennethanway7979 Год назад +1

    I like both of them, but I'm a Mopar fan, so fury it is!

  • @jamesecroucher
    @jamesecroucher Год назад +2

    0:24 each almost identical looking car is labelled clearly for the untrained eye, I see

  • @res7s
    @res7s 5 месяцев назад

    I'll take the Galaxie any day.

  • @kennethcohagen3539
    @kennethcohagen3539 Год назад

    What’s an ash tray?

  • @meltuc2594
    @meltuc2594 Год назад +1

    The final score is and was the standard of the time. After about 1 year the Fury will start to fall apart this not sustaining longevity. Then you have a big Chuck of useless metal.

  • @willc1515
    @willc1515 Год назад +1

    Its the same damn car

  • @sterlinsilver
    @sterlinsilver Год назад +6

    The fury certainly looks better...

  • @weskirkland5850
    @weskirkland5850 3 месяца назад

    7:06. Why new car warranties are barely better than this?

    • @weskirkland5850
      @weskirkland5850 3 месяца назад

      Those were 100k cars. Modern is 250k. Warranty should be similar

  • @redlion9199
    @redlion9199 Год назад +1

    Ford beat Ferrari 4 years in a row what was Mopar doing???
    I didn't see them at LeMons ??
    I had a 66 Galaxy 500 XL 7 liter 428 interceptor..
    Now that was an American automobile, burn the tires down to the rims.
    I was clocked at 154 mph in my Galaxy by California highway patrol.
    It was 330 am and no one was on the road,, Nimitz freeway.
    I thought no one was around,, LoL 😔
    Anyway I stopped,, getting ready to be arrested,,
    The cop started asking me about my car,, I thought he was nuts..!!
    I'm 66 now, I have wondered throughout my life, how a 18 kid never got the ticket or went to jail,,.
    Last year I watched a video about my Galaxy, it was a one year model, luxury muscle car.
    I blew the rear end and put a Lincoln rear end, geared 300. My other rear end was a 325 geared,, I lost my take off the line but gained cruising speeds, ..
    Wish I still had her.. oh well..
    And I'm still waiting to see Chevrolet or Mopar beat Ferrari!!!

  • @wmryan9646
    @wmryan9646 Год назад

    I wonder if Chrysler paid for this independent comparison. I do like Chrysler.

  • @haroldbirge6881
    @haroldbirge6881 Год назад +1

    🏆🍀😎✌️

  • @devonvictor3210
    @devonvictor3210 Год назад

    I think I will visit my local Plymouth dealer and buy one, I wish. Modern cars are so boring.

  • @WillKlaver
    @WillKlaver Год назад

    .. i'll take it ‼️‼️😏🚀🤪💯

  • @alphonso136
    @alphonso136 5 месяцев назад

    the galaxie was a smoother quieter ride

  • @Doug-mc3dd
    @Doug-mc3dd 14 дней назад

    Ford had a cleaner look. Ford! Had a Better Idea!!

  • @jayartz8562
    @jayartz8562 Год назад

    And people say todays cars all look the same.

    • @timwhite8500
      @timwhite8500 Год назад

      Yeah good thing they were labelled in the video, otherwise no telling them apart. Could come off the same production line for all I know.

  • @bogiewheelman71
    @bogiewheelman71 11 месяцев назад

    Kind of whiny knit pick comparisons. Take the Galaxie any day.

  • @jeffreyconstance6435
    @jeffreyconstance6435 Год назад +1

    The Fury is so not even in the Ford’s league. So much less attractive exterior. The dash in the Fury is hideous. Also I bet the Ford is quieter and the door have a much more solid sound and feel. Rear leaf springs on Fury. Is it a truck? And I think ford offered a 427 with 410 hp and I don’t think a Fury can match that .

  • @Ian-of9oi
    @Ian-of9oi Год назад

    Who copied who? I’m a car guy and they look the same to me.

    • @bradzimmerman3171
      @bradzimmerman3171 Год назад

      Fix that soon- will ye'

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +2

      Both probably Elwood Engle input designs. EE was a Ford designer from the 1950 to 62' when he left Ford for Chrysler. Car designs begin 3 or 4 years before actual production so he more than likely had input on both cars. EE took Virgil Exners place after Chrysler fired him for designing to many ugly cars in the early 60s.

    • @jamesrecknor6752
      @jamesrecknor6752 Год назад +1

      My favorite was the 61 Desoto Grotesque 500, or maybe it was the Fish Face 550.@@matrox

    • @Ian-of9oi
      @Ian-of9oi Год назад

      @@matrox that makes sense

  • @8092DJ
    @8092DJ 10 месяцев назад

    That Ford is hideous. One of the most ugly cars produced in the history of ever!!

  • @MrModelworx
    @MrModelworx Год назад

    Anybody would think the Fury was a better car 😂😂

  • @keithammleter3824
    @keithammleter3824 Год назад

    A salesman tried to sell me a wagon with a rear-facing seat '"for the kiddies''. I said, "Ýou have got to be kidding. That's the stupidest thing I' have ever seen." He thereupon knocked about 10% off the price. Ï said "'didn't you hear me, son. A rear facing seat is dumb. I wouldn't be caught dead with it.'"

  • @bobbyheffley4955
    @bobbyheffley4955 Год назад +2

    Chevy outsold both Ford and Plymouth.

    • @jeffblahblah5226
      @jeffblahblah5226 Год назад

      When?

    • @bobbyheffley4955
      @bobbyheffley4955 Год назад +3

      @@jeffblahblah5226 1965, with Impala sales exceeding 1 million

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +1

      @@bobbyheffley4955 Impala was the best selling full size car in the world during that time frame.

  • @ofp8574
    @ofp8574 Год назад

    Man, the first part is a bunch of hogwash. I like how they take away points from Ford for having a deeper, more spacious trunk. As far as suspension goes, somehow they seemed to beleive having the washboard ride of asymmetrical leaf springs to be superior to the full perimeter semiflexible frame with all mounting points outboard of the passenger compartment. Most of the advantages are at best nitpicking. I don't have any brand loyalty, but it's always amusing to see how much they skew the comparisons. Personally for 1965 vehicles, I'd take the offerings from GM over either of the two. Probably why they didn't want to add those to the comparison.

  • @jeffblahblah5226
    @jeffblahblah5226 Год назад

    Great clip but it has to be said......Mopar who are ya? They went extinct in our country not long after this car was released!

  • @TheJrj430
    @TheJrj430 Год назад +4

    Well. Go to the score board because it’s all that matters ford galaxies in all models on 65…900,000 units. Fury all series, 300,000 units.

  • @josephf593
    @josephf593 Год назад +1

    Thought the galaxy could be had with the R-Code 427 in 65 through 67.....