Dig that interior! love that car I beleive it was on ebay for a while if I remeber correctly the add said it was a Fat Lucky interior but I cant be a 100% I am saving up some green for the interior in mine! James
The interior is definitely by Fat Lucky. Last I knew, it was owned by a guy named Mark Herron, from Austin.
Man i was hoping to see mine on here. Guess I have to post it myself earlier this year at the Roundup <!-- / message --> <!-- sig --> __________________
Hey MALCOM Yea I thought it was a FAt Lucky interior man I wish I could have him do the guts in my galaxie interior and trunk all matching would be the buisness! but interior and stereo are last! And I am thinking of a full repaint....by the way how is your buddies galaxie doin the white one? and when can we expect you back with us in galaxie land?
we saw you (or at least this wagon) in either Missouri or Arkansas cruising down the highway while we were on vacation this year... I say MO, the wife says AR. she has a better memory, so I don't know. and to stay on topic with my ot car, which isn't EXACTLY on topic:
Damn there's some solid Galaxies on here. I love my 66, but this thread makes me wish she was a few years older. That pre 65 body style is classic.
Here is mine street racing back in the 70's. Never should have sold it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7HV8AGypDw
I think the vintage Stock Car Galaxies from the 60's are the Best. Those full size 60's cars are just cool...and still practical to drive today.
427 med riser & 4 speed. 4:88 9" locker. It was a blast to drive. I'd love to find it again if it exists.
Galaxie fastbacks doing what they were built for! --running and winning at the oval track, '63 Daytona 500 in this pic
I do now Yes, I had forgotten- I had one. I still have my 1/24 Cox Chaparral 2E slot car, with the working wing