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What engine did the Ford Galaxie 500 have?

The Ford Galaxie 500 had several engine options throughout its production years. Here are some of the engines available for the Ford Galaxie 500:
– The 1959 Ford Galaxie 500 was equipped with the previous year’s 352 V8 engine, which developed 300 horsepower.
– The 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 had various engine options, including a V6 engine with 138 BHP.
– The 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 had an inline 6 engine with 150 BHP.
Please note that these are just a few examples of the engines available for the Ford Galaxie 500. There may have been other engine options depending on the specific model year and trim level.

What engine was in the 1966 Ford Galaxie 500?

The lion’s share of ’66 Galaxie 500s were motivated by Ford’s 240-cubic-inch I-6, or 289-/302-, 352-, or 390-cubic-inch V-8 engines.

What engines were available in the 1965 Ford Galaxie 500?

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.

What is the rarest Ford Galaxie 500?

1962 FORD GALAXIE 500. Lot #425 – The first year Galaxie 500, 1962, is the most rare and elusive of all Galaxies. Even more rare, this car is equipped with its original 390ci Z-code high-performance 4-barrel engine with original factory cast-iron headers and ultra-rare FoMoCo aluminum intake manifold.

What is an R-code Galaxie?

The R-Code Galaxie Lightweights
Manufacturers stuffed the largest-possible engines into their full-sized two-door models to create true performance versions. To meet FIA and NASCAR displacement rules, these immensely powerful motors were limited to seven liters, or just over 427 cubic inches.

Is a Ford Galaxie a muscle car?

The 1964 Ford Galaxie with the 427CI/425HP engine and 4 speed manual transmission options could be considered a muscle car. But most Galaxies came equipped with a much more modest drivetrain.

What is the rarest Ford Galaxie?

Lot #425 – The first year Galaxie 500, 1962, is the most rare and elusive of all Galaxies. Even more rare, this car is equipped with its original 390ci Z-code high-performance 4-barrel engine with original factory cast-iron headers and ultra-rare FoMoCo aluminum intake manifold.

What motor was in a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500?

The standard engine for the full-size line (except for the LTD and XL which came standard with a 289) was the 150-horsepower, 240 cubic inch Big Six; however, most ’67 Galaxie 500s came with an extra-cost V8 which was typically a 289 or a 390 2-bbl. The rebuilt 390 is bolted to the C-6 once again.

What engines were available in the 1974 Ford Galaxie 500?

3 engines

Name Power Owners
5.8 V8 164 hk 1
6.6 V8 172 hk 1
7.5 V8 223 hk 0

What size engine is in a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500?

289ci V-8
Bucket Seats And A Four-Speed
The striking ’64 Galaxie 500 XL shown here belongs to Tony Palazzolo of Clinton Township, Michigan. Tony’s car is an XL, which in its day was the top-line “premium” model. The XL package came with bucket seats, a console, special trim, and a standard 289ci V-8 engine.

How much horsepower does a 1966 Galaxie 289 have?

Under the hood, the 1966 Ford Galaxie came with a range of engine options. The base engine was a 240 cubic inch I6 engine that produced 120 horsepower. There was also a 289 cubic inch V8 engine that came in two different power levels: 200 horsepower and 225 horsepower.

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