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In ‘65, the Galaxie engine options were the 240 (big six), 289 small-block V8, 352, 390 and 428 FE-series V8s - and a “police interceptor” 427 side-oiler V8 with dual 4-bbl carbs. Seems like the majority were built with 352 or 390 power, the smaller and larger engine cars were usually built to purchaser orders. I think front disc brakes were an option (possibly included in packages like the 7 Litre), otherwise you got 4-wheel drums.


63 posted on 05/22/2017 9:10:28 AM PDT by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: Charles Martel

“...In ‘65, the Galaxie engine options were the 240 (big six), 289 small-block V8, 352, 390 and 428 FE-series V8s - and a “police interceptor” 427 side-oiler V8 with dual 4-bbl carbs. Seems like the majority were built with 352 or 390 power, the smaller and larger engine cars were usually built to purchaser orders. I think front disc brakes were an option (possibly included in packages like the 7 Litre), otherwise you got 4-wheel drums....”

Cool. The one we used to cruise in was a ‘64 and had the 390. I definitely remember that car! Wish I had it today....LOL. I also remember seeing some with the 352. I can only recall seeing one 428-powered one in my entire life. It was a ‘65 on a used car lot in about 1967. I don’t recall ever seeing a 427-powered one in person back then....just heard about em. I was primarily a Mopar fan back then (still am) but always loved the looks of those 60s-era Galaxies. Fond memories for sure.


64 posted on 05/22/2017 9:36:31 AM PDT by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be liberal when you're dumber than a box of rocks.)
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