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    1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL - Time Traveler

    1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL - Time Traveler
    Gazing upon this beautiful fullsize Ford from the beginning of the Total Performance era, one can't help but be catapulted back in time to a simpler age, when the emphasis was on space and rockets, reflected in many consumer goods, from automobiles to furniture. Take this gorgeous '64 Galaxie, which has taillights that glow like afterburners in the dark, while the side moldings resemble a missile in flight, complete with vapor trail. One might argue that even the name "Galaxie" fits in nicely with the space-age theme.

    Despite these ample embellishments, the '64 Galaxie had an elegant and robust design that turned heads when it was new and has withstood the test of time. In '64, you could purchase your Galaxie as a hardtop, sedan, or convertible, and with two or four doors. It was also offered as a station wagon.

    Of all the body styles available, the two-door hardtop strikes a particular chord and is considered a milestone classic design among many enthusiasts. In fact, this body style was so swoopy that it proved highly successful in motorsports, particularly in NASCAR and factory drag racing. Ford built a select number of two-door Galaxies as factory lightweight drag racers featuring FE 427 side-oiler engines and fiberglass body components, while in stock car racing, both Holman Moody and Bill Stroppe had considerable success with the new '64 Galaxie hardtop. As we said, it was a milestone car.

    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. On Tony's XL, the sporty aspect was enhanced even further. Equipped with a Z-code 390ci FE engine rated at 300 hp and a four-speed manual transmission, this thing has some serious muscle to back up those rocket-ship looks. While it didn't get as much attention as either of the optional 427 cube engines available in the Galaxie, the big 390 "Thunderbird Special" still packed more than enough grunt to get a fullsize XL moving quickly.

    The story surrounding Tony and this car began one night while attending the '88 Super Ford Show in Columbus, Ohio. When he saw this Guardsmen Blue 500 XL roll into the grounds from the top row of the bleachers, it was love at first sight. Better yet, the car was for sale.

    With a little help from his enthusiastic wife, an agreement was reached and Tony and Nina became the third owners of the big hardtop. Nina also happens to be a huge classic Ford fan and high-performance Ford ownership kind of runs in the family. She owns a '70 Cougar Eliminator with a rare Boss 302 engine. Besides this beauty, there's also a '66 Fairlane GT convertible with a 390 engine in the Palazzolo family garage.

    No Trailer Queen
    When we talked to Tony, he was careful to point out that his Galaxie was for having fun and not for sitting still. It's not a perfect trailer queen, but rather a super-squared-away driver.

    Since purchasing the car, Tony, his family, and friends have enjoyed many excellent outings in the big cruiser. He has taken the Galaxie on both the '01 and '07 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tours as well as five visits to the St. Ignace car show all the way at the top of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

    Even after 20 years, the big Ford hardtop captivates him as much as it ever did and very much remains an ongoing labor of love. In fact, Palazzolo confesses that the Galaxie will never be finished. "There's always something else you can do," he says.

    We truly admire his great-looking Galaxie with its terrific original color and classic Torq Thrust D wheels. And from sampling this specimen of Detroit's Golden Age, we can fully understand the way Tony feels about his Galaxie. It's a beautiful piece of history and something we felt the readers of Modified Mustangs & Fords would enjoy.

    Galaxie Engine AvailabilityCodeDisplacementInductionHPV Code223 cubic inch1V I-6138 hp (Mileage Maker 6)C Code289 cubic inch2V V-8195 hp (Fairlane V-8)X Code352 cubic inch4V V-8220 hp (FE passenger car)Z Code390 cubic inch4V V-8300 hp (FE Thunderbird V-8)P Code390 cubic inch4V V-8330 hp (FE Police)Q Code427 cubic inch4V V-8410 hp (FE high-performance mechanical tappet)R code427 cubic inch8V V-8425 hp (FE high-performance mechanical tappet)

    The Details
    Tony Palazzolo's '64 Galaxie 500 XL

    Engine
    • Ford FE 390ci "Thunderbird V-8"
    • 4.090-inch bore
    • 3.78-inch stroke length
    • Ford steel crank
    • Ford I-beam connecting rods
    • Diamond Racing Pistons
    • 10.5:1 compression ratio
    • Howards Camshafts solid lifter flat-tappet cam
    • 586/0.586 lift at the valve, 240-degrees duration at 0.50, 108-degrees lobe separation
    • Edelbrock Performer FE aluminum cylinder heads
    • 2.15-inch intake valves, 1.60-inch exhaust valves
    • Heads polished and port-matched by Advance Flow Performance
    • Ford 1.76:1 rocker arms
    • Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold
    • 750-cfm Holley four-barrel carburetor
    • Ford distributor


    Transmission
    • Top-Loader four-speed manual
    • Hurst Competition Plus shifter


    RearEnd
    • 9-inch axle
    • Traction-Lok differential
    • 3.91 gears
    • 28-spline axles


    Exhaust
    • Factory "cast-iron header" exhaust manifolds
    • 2 1/2-inch tubing
    • DynoMax Ultra Flow mufflers


    Suspension
    • Front: Stock coil spring, OE-type shock absorbers, factory antisway bar, manual steering
    • Rear: Stock leaf springs, OE-type shock absorbers


    Brakes
    • Front: Stock drum
    • Rear: Stock drum


    Wheels
    • Front: American Racing Torq-Thrust D, 15x7
    • Rear: American Racing Torq-Thrust D, 15x8.5


    Tires
    • Front: Cooper Cobra Radial, P215/60R15
    • Rear: Cooper Cobra Radial, P275/60R15


    Interior
    • Original interior
    • tu-tone vinyl
    • factory bucket seats
    • Auto Meter instruments
    • tachometer
    • oil pressure and water temperature
    • stock AM radio
    • six-disc CD changer in trunk
    • speakers in stock locations


    Exterior
    • Wimbledon White over Guardsmen Blue
    • repainted with two-stage paint system
    • sideview mirrors relocated to fender tops
    • bumpers feature perfect original chrome



    Photo Gallery: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL - Mustang and Fords Magazine



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    Memory lane. I was a full fleged Ford nut in 1964 at the age of nine years old.
    Since the Mustang was an 1964.5, here's my all time favorite '64.
    Jeff

    http://musclecars.howstuffworks.com/classic-muscle-cars/1964-ford-thunderbolt.htm
    http://www.angelfire.com/hi/427fairlane/



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    I've always liked these...


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    Quote Originally Posted by HIKER View Post
    I've always liked these...

    +1 Didn't the GT(A) have a 390 FE?
    TBolt brings back memories of Half Moon Bay and Fremont drag strips.
    They are now Condos and auto rows. :(
    Damn, I am getting old....
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    They are sexy beasts!!!
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