WOW ! Thanks for posting. This was my high school car (class of 72)! Same exterior, black interior, automatic AND factory a/c. Genuine, no-kidding torque monster 428. Had worked with a local Ford dealer for a "gently used" Holman and Moody 427, but parents being who they were, said "no". That said, the 428 was a "flying mile" car (at 18, I felt invincible, meh), and I bent the speedometer needle (a couple times). LoL, my dad was upset I was paying 38-cents/gal for premium fuel. LOVED that car !!!
In the 80’s we were searching for rides like this as A:they were dirt cheap, and B: they were donor engines for various projects. This car is truly a survivor
Have driven a factory 66 7 litre. 428, bull nose toploader 9" Brakes 12" rotors with 4 spot Kelsey Hayes and 11" rear drums. 427s rev, the 428 is torquier and smoother and still goes quite quick. Red/ black trim.
The 1965-67 Ford Galaxies are gorgeous classics, and have been somewhat underappreciated for a long time. I think the 1965-67 GM mid and full size cars, some of the best looking American cars ever, tend to overshadow them. The '67 Galaxie fastback is one of my dream cars. The 427 must make it a real hoot to drive!
My sister in law had a 390 mustang GT rag top and you had to unbolt the motor mount and jack the motor up sideways to change the spark plugs. I told my brother to sell it to me instead of trading it in but he traded it in on a luxury leMans Pontiac while I was out of town working.
@@joecucch8261 I had a Sumbeam tiger for a while. To get to the back spark plugs of the small block Ford V8, you had to open trap doors in the firewall and access them via the car's interior.
I like all muscle cars, but the full-size ones have always been my preference. Galaxie, Impala SS, Wildcat, Grand Prix, Sport Fury, nothing better than all that power combined with great looks and room to breathe.
I agree...390/406/427 Ford's, 409 and 396/427 Chevy's, and 389/421 Pontiac's are where it's at. I love the full size performance cars. I'd love to have a 1955-58 Chrysler 300...the original American muscle car
My Aunt was a Ford lady going back to the 40's, 50's and up to her last Ford a 1979 LTDII. But the car I remember most was her 1967 Galaxie 500 4 dr sedan. It had the base 289 2 barrel engine. Was white with a red interior. Very solid well built car.
Had a bad 68 XL with the 428 and factory 4 speed. Black body red interior, buckets and factory console. No power steering or power brakes,no A.C. Just one beautiful car. It had some really long legs going thru the gears.
I'd take a 427 Galaxie over any Mustang. My favorite is the 63 1/2 Galaxie 427 but this 67 is beautiful. I know technically it's a full size car but anything with a Ford R-Code 427 is definitely a muscle car. I'm 6 foot 4 so I appreciate the room of a full size car. A Mustang is a little too cramped for me
Jeremy Thompson yes, I had a GAS STATION Acquaintance WITH THE 1963.5 427/4 speed,black/ black: pretty awesome : unknown how he done at US30/Abilla Dragways, etc... Blew engine early...in 1964?Anyhow, it was a pretty car: even though standard Galaxie.....ps: I had a FORD 1966 BURGANDAY XL 4 SPEED/352 ( THOUGH NICE Cruiser with UPGRADES/ Brakes/ tires/Shocks, really necessary:: ps I had to buy COOLANT recovery system at FORD DEALER ,BEFORE the good quality System really available at Auto Parts.( 1967? Maybe) around Northern INDIANA, WARSAW..or at least Dealers had a Fitting for Fords....
One really rare 1967 full size FORD was a Country Squire with the 428 where just over 1000 were made but a Special Order version had the bucket seats and console with a 4 speed manual. It's the only 428 wagon with a 4 speed out of FORD's total vehicle production that year of just under 1,000,000 .
Love it. There is nothing better in a '60s Ford than a dual quad, solid lifter 427 with a 4 speed. I'd have to do something about that rear end though.
Lol....best Drive-In car ever. The paying riders rode carriage, the freebies rode baggage.....I miss these cars soooooo much. Never again will they happen....
My best friend had a 66 Galaxie 7 Litre (428) convertible with four speed in the aquamarine color when we were in high school In the early 70s.It was a good condition and he paid $300 for it LOL. He sold it because it was too expensive to do a brake job on the Borg Warner front discs,Years later I found out it was one of 18 made
I’m not a Ford guy, Chevy guy, Mopar guy... You get the idea. I’m a cool car guy, and that Ford is cool. Just think if this incredible collection was just one maker. It wouldn’t be as great. It just wouldn’t. 🏁
The 63-67 Ford Galaxie 427's are my favorite full size performance cars ever made...particularly the 63 1/2. Pontiac and Chevy built some awesome full size muscle cars too in those days like the Catalina 2+2 and the big Chevys with the 409 and 396/427 engines. I like the big performance cars just as much or more than the intermediate size muscle cars and pony cars
Ed Turner 68 was the last year for the 427, by then they were detuned to a "mere" 390HP. Lol. I had a buddy who had one years ago, they were pretty rare, I've never seen one since.
The only car I actually know of to get the 427 in 68 was the Mercury Cougar GTE 7 Litre. It was the single 4 barrel 390 horse version with hydraulic lifters. But the 427/390 was replaced mid year by the 428 Cobra Jet
@@wyo1446 Maybe so. But try to find me any 1968 Ford model with a 427 other than an early production Mercury Cougar GT-E 7 Litre. They don't exist. The 428 CJ replaced the 427 mid year 1968
My friends parents had a 69 LTD with a 429, from a 60 mph roll, nothing could Touch it, it was long legged, you could hit passing gear at 90 and it would shift at 120 mph and keep on pulling.
Holy Cow!! I just saw this exact car, albeit barn fresh/unrestored, featured on the Barnfinds website, a few weeks ago. Apparently long gone, as the ad was expired. You can keep your Hemi Cuda's and Copo Camaro's, this beast checks all the boxes, for me. JT Orlando FLA
These are unforgetable....class, style and power, never to be seen again....computer controlled engines can never stir the heart and excite the senses like the big block brawlers of the 60s, by any manufacturer!
Sweet! THIS was first car in ‘83, taking my starter wife to the prom in it as well in ‘86, lol. It was yellow gold, (Dad pulled the 428 and installed a 351M before I was handed the keys in ‘83) with beautiful black XL interior. Only when cleaning the dash did I discover it had a factory 8 track, (dad didn’t know as well). The steering wheel was just like the Brothers Green “67 and cracked-just like there’s I assume. Try changing a heater core on one of these! No need for A/C with the winding vent windows too! Thx Kev!
Kevin I just LOVE this High Performing ‘67 XL. I was Never big on the ‘67 Styling I think the wheel covers on the Galaxies turned me off and the very busy grill that bent easy. But Man, who can say NO to this Beauty Kevin. WOW.
ICBW, but it seems that Jay Leno said he talked his father into ordering one of these back in the day. Jay was "helping" with the order sheet, and checked the "muffler delete" box without his father's knowledge. His dad wasn't too pleased about that, but Jay found out later that his dad had gotten a speeding ticket (or two?) in it, so apparently he learned to like it pretty well. Great car and great video!
I remember when the 7 litres came out. They were awesome. I wanted one so bad but I was trying to squeak my way through my last year of high school. I was able to get a red 66 Mustang with a 289/4bbl/4 spd. the next year, though
I owned a 1967 Galaxie 500 that my parents bought brand new in the late Fall of 1966. The car had a 289 V8 and it was white with a blue cloth interior. Boy, did I get the looks in High School in 1974! What a car I loved it!! Thanks for sharing!
Hello. I have to say that american cars from the 60's and early 70's are beautifully designed inside and outside and I love the sound of those V8 . Here in Europe it is other history.
Luis Paulo Lerizzi, I lived your dream driving first a '55 Chev, with a 301, then a '63 Chev impala 409 425 horse, a '67 olds 442 350 horse, a '69 big block 435 horse 427 camero, and a '73 350 modified Z-28 camero, this was from 1960 - 1975, these were all street and strip cars with the exception of the '73 Camaro. Best years of my life, when it came to street driving fast cars.
Leonard Gilbreath interestingly I had the 1966 GALAXIE XL 500; 4 SPD/352, BurgAndy color,:i upgraded it a lot...really wanted at 1963.5 Scat Back 427, etc......but we were college...
1967 was the last year the 427 was available as an option in a car. they could be bought over the counter for racing though. the 427 cost $1000 over the base engine which was a 1/4 of the car price.
Always thought 67 Galaxies were the best looking full size Ford ever; loved the one year only grille that was similar to a Cadillac too. I read someplace that 67's are sortof uncommon as Ford had a big strike that year so they were way down on production.
Fast and dependable, just gas and go. Better than a Mustang to me because not everyone has one. My Galaxie had 390 and four doors, didn't appreciate it till it was gone.
Do you have any Tasca Ford Mustangs with the 427? Tasca, like Yenko and Mr Norm, all stuffed big blocks into small and mid sized cars that they sold. The Don Garlits museum in Ocala (a fantastic place) has a 1967 427 Mustang.
The 1967 Ford Galaxie is the best looking full size car from that era IMO.
Yes, the XL, LTD, and Country Squire wagons had die-cast grills, not the tin-pot chrome of the 500 and lower models
I had a 69 XL with a not so mild and nowhere near stock 390 around 500hp 525ft lbs torque. It was a beast. Never lost with it
WOW ! Thanks for posting. This was my high school car (class of 72)! Same exterior, black interior, automatic AND factory a/c. Genuine, no-kidding torque monster 428. Had worked with a local Ford dealer for a "gently used" Holman and Moody 427, but parents being who they were, said "no". That said, the 428 was a "flying mile" car (at 18, I felt invincible, meh), and I bent the speedometer needle (a couple times). LoL, my dad was upset I was paying 38-cents/gal for premium fuel. LOVED that car !!!
Cool story! Thanks for sharing!
My dad bought a red 67 XL with a 390 off the showroom floor 3 months before I got my drivers license, loved that car, I wish we still had it
As a (mostly) Chevy guy, I've gotta say... damn that's one fine-looking Ford.
In the 80’s we were searching for rides like this as A:they were dirt cheap, and B: they were donor engines for various projects. This car is truly a survivor
Have driven a factory 66 7 litre. 428, bull nose toploader 9" Brakes 12" rotors with 4 spot Kelsey Hayes and 11" rear drums. 427s rev, the 428 is torquier and smoother and still goes quite quick. Red/ black trim.
That's one beautiful old girl. The lines, paint, interior................no wonder these things keep climbing in price.
In a Galaxie far far away, lives a monster... ..and i want one
The 1965-67 Ford Galaxies are gorgeous classics, and have been somewhat underappreciated for a long time. I think the 1965-67 GM mid and full size cars, some of the best looking American cars ever, tend to overshadow them.
The '67 Galaxie fastback is one of my dream cars.
The 427 must make it a real hoot to drive!
Always loved the styling of the 1967 Ford Galaxy and it still looks really sharp!
owned a1967 390 my self love that car
This was my high school car 72-76...albeit with a 390 4v automatic. Fun times!
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My high school car was a 66 Fairlane 2 door Hardtop with 289. Definitely still miss that car.
And plenty of room for making out!
Beautiful car
Nothing finer than a Ford Galaxie. About as red white and blue as it gets.
In high school, late ‘70’s a friend of mine had white ‘67 Galaxy wagon with a 390 4 barrel engine. Practical and fun!
They need more wagons on this channel.
My sister in law had a 390 mustang GT rag top and you had to unbolt the motor mount and jack the motor up sideways to change the spark plugs. I told my brother to sell it to me instead of trading it in but he traded it in on a luxury leMans Pontiac while I was out of town working.
@@joecucch8261 I had a Sumbeam tiger for a while. To get to the back spark plugs of the small block Ford V8, you had to open trap doors in the firewall and access them via the car's interior.
I like all muscle cars, but the full-size ones have always been my preference. Galaxie, Impala SS, Wildcat, Grand Prix, Sport Fury, nothing better than all that power combined with great looks and room to breathe.
jim colegrove agreed. Have a big thing for 300’s
I agree...390/406/427 Ford's, 409 and 396/427 Chevy's, and 389/421 Pontiac's are where it's at. I love the full size performance cars. I'd love to have a 1955-58 Chrysler 300...the original American muscle car
My dad had a Galaxie from that era when I was a kid, I thought it was the coolest car ever.
One wheel burnouts are the best! Said no one ever.
Right? Hard to believe they didn't check that box..
well they have one benefit coming out of a corner under power , maybe one wheel keeps you from spinning out.
I really love old muscle cars,. And thought I had seen them all. This proves me wrong. Nice car great sleeper
We had a 67 Galaxie as our family car when I was a kid. Had a 390 for barrel under the hood. Cherry red just like this one.
This is the most awesome car of all
My Aunt was a Ford lady going back to the 40's, 50's and up to her last Ford a 1979 LTDII. But the car I remember most was her 1967 Galaxie 500 4 dr sedan. It had the base 289 2 barrel engine. Was white with a red interior. Very solid well built car.
Excellent, another classic. The interior and the Galaxies external chrome are both fabulous. That is a seven litre power house indeed. Well done!!!!
that old Gal is still a beautiful thing 👍
My parents had a ‘67 four door, and the ‘67s remain my favorite of all Galaxies. This one is just beautiful.
Just awesome a man sized behemoth with power to match
A buddy's mom had one with the 390. It could really go. Cool car.
LOVE my 67 Galaxie 500. Currently a 289 but I foresee a BOSS 429 in the very near future....,
429 will be cheaper, but the 427 FE is the better engine, if you can afford it. Aftermarket blocks will allow as much as 526 cu. In.
She's one heavy "good time gal." What a gorgeous restoration job. These big Fords are so damn rare these days with or without the 427s.
Even a quarter mile road trip. Kevin you are too funny. You have excellent narration skills.
That car is a beautiful work of art
Had a bad 68 XL with the 428 and factory 4 speed. Black body red interior, buckets and factory console. No power steering or power brakes,no A.C. Just one beautiful car. It had some really long legs going thru the gears.
There were actually 24 r code 67 galaxies. There were also 4 r code LTD’s in 67 as well.
Drew Tooker thanks for INFORMATION...
Wow! I love the old Fords!🇺🇸
I'd take a 427 Galaxie over any Mustang. My favorite is the 63 1/2 Galaxie 427 but this 67 is beautiful. I know technically it's a full size car but anything with a Ford R-Code 427 is definitely a muscle car. I'm 6 foot 4 so I appreciate the room of a full size car. A Mustang is a little too cramped for me
Yes, you've got to be able to fit in them.
Jeremy Thompson yes, I had a GAS STATION Acquaintance WITH THE 1963.5 427/4 speed,black/ black: pretty awesome : unknown how he done at US30/Abilla Dragways, etc... Blew engine early...in 1964?Anyhow, it was a pretty car: even though standard Galaxie.....ps: I had a FORD 1966 BURGANDAY XL 4 SPEED/352 ( THOUGH NICE Cruiser with UPGRADES/ Brakes/ tires/Shocks, really necessary:: ps I had to buy COOLANT recovery system at FORD DEALER ,BEFORE the good quality System really available at Auto Parts.( 1967? Maybe) around Northern INDIANA, WARSAW..or at least Dealers had a Fitting for Fords....
One really rare 1967 full size FORD was a Country Squire with the 428 where just over 1000 were made but a Special Order version had the bucket seats and console with a 4 speed manual.
It's the only 428 wagon with a 4 speed out of FORD's total vehicle production that year of just under 1,000,000 .
She's a beauty.
Wow ... what a car!
Love it. There is nothing better in a '60s Ford than a dual quad, solid lifter 427 with a 4 speed. I'd have to do something about that rear end though.
@butchtropic ; Not of you saved the old parts.
hell yes boss.. keep those big Fords coming...
loved it... 👌
Right on, Kevin. Thanks.
Lol....best Drive-In car ever. The paying riders rode carriage, the freebies rode baggage.....I miss these cars soooooo much.
Never again will they happen....
love that car
That's one great looking car and awesome power
Love it
My best friend had a 66 Galaxie 7 Litre (428) convertible with four speed in the aquamarine color when we were in high school In the early 70s.It was a good condition and he paid $300 for it LOL. He sold it because it was too expensive to do a brake job on the Borg Warner front discs,Years later I found out it was one of 18 made
I’m not a Ford guy, Chevy guy, Mopar guy... You get the idea. I’m a cool car guy, and that Ford is cool.
Just think if this incredible collection was just one maker. It wouldn’t be as great. It just wouldn’t. 🏁
The 63-67 Ford Galaxie 427's are my favorite full size performance cars ever made...particularly the 63 1/2. Pontiac and Chevy built some awesome full size muscle cars too in those days like the Catalina 2+2 and the big Chevys with the 409 and 396/427 engines. I like the big performance cars just as much or more than the intermediate size muscle cars and pony cars
My '68 Ford Galaxie's owner's manual also listed the 427 as an optional engine, but if anyone knows of such a beast, please let us know.
Ed Turner 68 was the last year for the 427, by then they were detuned to a "mere" 390HP. Lol. I had a buddy who had one years ago, they were pretty rare, I've never seen one since.
The only car I actually know of to get the 427 in 68 was the Mercury Cougar GTE 7 Litre. It was the single 4 barrel 390 horse version with hydraulic lifters. But the 427/390 was replaced mid year by the 428 Cobra Jet
Jeremy Thompson The 427 was available through 68 in just about anything except a Falcon.
@@wyo1446 Maybe so. But try to find me any 1968 Ford model with a 427 other than an early production Mercury Cougar GT-E 7 Litre. They don't exist. The 428 CJ replaced the 427 mid year 1968
I have a wrecked one. Lots of good parts available. 390 with auto.
My friends parents had a 69 LTD with a 429, from a 60 mph roll, nothing could Touch it, it was long legged, you could hit passing gear at 90 and it would shift at 120 mph and keep on pulling.
Sweet ride and fast to boot,
Holy Cow!! I just saw this exact car, albeit barn fresh/unrestored, featured on the Barnfinds website, a few weeks ago. Apparently long gone, as the ad was expired. You can keep your Hemi Cuda's and Copo Camaro's, this beast checks all the boxes, for me.
JT
Orlando FLA
that's my favorite car in the collection it and the green one. 👍
This is my dream car
We had a '67 Galaxie fastback that was exactly the same except for the drivetrain components that were totally ordinary.
Wow - Stunning - the most beautiful Ford ever designed - imho. Yes, I had one, not that engine though.
Nothing is better than old american muscle and i am only 19
Nice car indeed.
These are unforgetable....class, style and power, never to be seen again....computer controlled engines can never stir the heart and excite the senses like the big block brawlers of the 60s, by any manufacturer!
Love it, even with its open Diff. Thanks for Sharing.
My cousin had a Galaxie XL with a 390 HO and 4 speed. Certainly not in the class of the 427 monster, but it would get up and go. Out ran many 396's.
Sweet! THIS was first car in ‘83, taking my starter wife to the prom in it as well in ‘86, lol.
It was yellow gold, (Dad pulled the 428 and installed a 351M before I was handed the keys in ‘83) with beautiful black XL interior. Only when cleaning the dash did I discover it had a factory 8 track, (dad didn’t know as well).
The steering wheel was just like the Brothers Green “67 and cracked-just like there’s I assume.
Try changing a heater core on one of these! No need for A/C with the winding vent windows too!
Thx Kev!
Kevin I just LOVE this High Performing ‘67 XL. I was Never big on the ‘67 Styling I think the wheel covers on the Galaxies turned me off and the very busy grill that bent easy. But Man, who can say NO to this Beauty Kevin. WOW.
ICBW, but it seems that Jay Leno said he talked his father into ordering one of these back in the day. Jay was "helping" with the order sheet, and checked the "muffler delete" box without his father's knowledge. His dad wasn't too pleased about that, but Jay found out later that his dad had gotten a speeding ticket (or two?) in it, so apparently he learned to like it pretty well. Great car and great video!
That's a great rare car!
What a beautiful car 📢
Absolutely stunning 'ole muscle car. My gaaawwwwd would I LOVE to have 1 of those!
I remember when the 7 litres came out. They were awesome. I wanted one so bad but I was trying to squeak my way through my last year of high school. I was able to get a red 66 Mustang with a 289/4bbl/4 spd. the next year, though
A 7 Litre Galaxie is totally high end for a kid coming out of high school. The Mustang with the 289 4V V8 was an excellent choice for you.
I owned a 1967 Galaxie 500 that my parents bought brand new in the late Fall of 1966. The car had a 289 V8 and it was white with a blue cloth interior. Boy, did I get the looks in High School in 1974! What a car I loved it!! Thanks for sharing!
When one four barrel carb bolted to your intake manifold is just not enough...............
Hello. I have to say that american cars from the 60's and early 70's are beautifully designed inside and outside and I love the sound of those V8 . Here in Europe it is other history.
Just something about that car, love it.
imagine drive this car listen "hotel california" and road cost california. whith this 427 big block, perfect drean
Luis Paulo Lerizzi, I lived your dream driving first a '55 Chev, with a 301, then a '63 Chev impala 409 425 horse, a '67 olds 442 350 horse, a '69 big block 435 horse 427 camero, and a '73 350 modified Z-28 camero, this was from 1960 - 1975, these were all street and strip cars with the exception of the '73 Camaro. Best years of my life, when it came to street driving fast cars.
@@olderthanyoucali8512every car this list is great, i tray choose one but its not possible
Woot,I had a 67,white with a 289.loved that car.
awesomeeeeeeee love this model
My favorite car from the sixtyssss
I had the ltd version of this car, mine had the 352 though.
Such a beautiful car, love it!
Freaking nice car !
The best Ford Galaxies were the 65 XL 500 and the 67 XL 500s .
Leonard Gilbreath interestingly I had the 1966 GALAXIE XL 500; 4 SPD/352, BurgAndy color,:i upgraded it a lot...really wanted at 1963.5 Scat Back 427, etc......but we were college...
1967 was the last year the 427 was available as an option in a car. they could be bought over the counter for racing though. the 427 cost $1000 over the base engine which was a 1/4 of the car price.
Love big powerfull barge...
I love these big sleds. I had a Galaxie 500 with the 390 . Thanks for the video .
Car is so big that motor looks like a small block lol. I love and miss land yachts.
I just scored I 66 with a 352 4-barrel peeling rubber I can only imagine this baby
Always thought 67 Galaxies were the best looking full size Ford ever; loved the one year only grille that was similar to a Cadillac too. I read someplace that 67's are sortof uncommon as Ford had a big strike that year so they were way down on production.
Would love to be driving that on a summer night .
Badass!!
Fast and dependable, just gas and go. Better than a Mustang to me because not everyone has one. My Galaxie had 390 and four doors, didn't appreciate it till it was gone.
Do you have any Tasca Ford Mustangs with the 427? Tasca, like Yenko and Mr Norm, all stuffed big blocks into small and mid sized cars that they sold. The Don Garlits museum in Ocala (a fantastic place) has a 1967 427 Mustang.
dapinelli, he also has a gasser with one of our shops motors in it.
Awesome muscle car! Great episode!
current car i drive to work for the summer is a 1967 ford LTD fastback lol power everything but its the 390
"All jazzed up" with somewhere to go....really fast!!!
Beautiful car.
@ 2:50 - Finally, a car you can sit in. lol
Beautiful ride!!!! Another great video!! Keep ‘em coming!!
Too bad it doesn't have posi.
That would be a Traction-Lok.Its a Ford,not a GM.
Bill Garbutt I was talking generally
Generally, it's called a limited slip rear end, own up to your mistakes!
I thought I saw a peg leg burnout!
Too bad it didn’t come with the automatic
I'm a GM guy but that is a Beautiful car.
Lovely car
Fab muscle car,Kevin.Ok,so it's no Mustang,but boy,what a looker.
W O W !