I have had a lust affair with the 63-64 Ford Galaxies since my high school days. I was quail hunting with a buddy circa 1982, on his family's property, when we stumbled across a 63.5 Galaxie fastback. It was black on red, 4 speed car. I told my buddy I wanted it. He went to his uncle and asked if I could buy the car, he refused. I went away bummed. I would stop by occasionally and inquire, but no joy. One day the car was gone. The uncle had s****ped it. That car haunts me to this day. I will have one eventually. I'm not a num bers matching guy. I couldn't care less what bolt is in the radiator core support or what grease pencil markings are on the firewall. Anyway, post up pics of the Galaxies you love.
The other thing I love about them is they drive great. Full sized cars are like driving a cloud and you can Take 12 buddies with you.
My younger brother had a 63 semi fastback, 390 4 speed. Original owner was a traveling salesman for all of Washington and eastern Oregon. Tall rear gear, those were the days of 2 lane highways over there. Pull out and p***. Not a stop light car, but when you laid the wood to it at 40 or 50 mph, it was gone. Great car, well maintained. Gas cost finally moved us (me included) to small cars. Miss it now.
Ive always like those 63.5 hardtops, just a clean looking car. Last year during Portland Roadster Show setup watched a all black R code 427 63.5 roll in and man that thing had at***ude. Almost made this die hard Chevy guy think about converting, lol.
That, and they won races on both sides of the Atlantic... Tons of pics and info about this car which sold for $380K some time ago... Bonhams Cars : 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Lightweight Compe***ion Saloon Ch***is no. 3N66R143030
Those 63-64 Galaxie's where easily some of Ford's most beautiful offerings! Our neighbor's got a new '63 fastback, midnight blue, black bucket w/console, 289 auto, wire wheel covers. What a looker!
I have always been amazed at how cheap they are. They have never garnered the prices of other comparable muscle cars. I will own one, someday.
What a **** move wouldn't sell it to you but s****ped it. Saw this 63 last weekend at a local show What a car 4000 on the clock.
I don't have a pic but have a story. In the mid 70's, I purchased one for $75. Red with a black top and red interior. It had a 6 cylinder and a 3 speed. The rods were rattling in the engine. I had no place to store it so a farmer friend allowed me to store it in a weed row at the end of a circle. I don't remember how much time p***ed but they needed to break out the weed row and the car was s****ped. My fault for not doing something sooner. That's just one of my short sighted stories from the collection of Ford stuff that I have gone through. Color me embarr***ed over that.
Maybe 30 years ago. I`ve always liked them too. Check this one out and he wouldn`t let it go for that price... 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL Fastback R-Code 427 4-Speed for sale on BaT Auctions - closed on March 11, 2026 (Lot #233,074) | Bring a Trailer
Back in the 70’s I used to buy them cheap for winter beaters. I’ve had at least 6-7 of them all between 1965-1969. Very solid, well built cars, easy to see why law enforcement, taxi companies loved them. I had one just like this, but without the 427, just a little 289 2 bbl.
got rid of this one about 7/8 years ago really wanted a 61.great unrestored car with a old cheap paint job
Hell, it's was so unremarkable I almost forgot about it! My second car was a rough '62 Galaxie 4dr sedan. Puke beige and crusty all over. Y-block of some sort & a slug-omatic. $60 from the original coal miner owner. But it was wheels, which filled the first priority. The interior was good, and it was dependable as a stone. I made a Cobra-Jet decal and put it rear center on the gas filler door, just to lighten the mood.... It was like this, only rode hard, then harder....
Here are a couple of shots that are in my bank. In my reality they are big, heavy cars that rot out in the trunk and usually come with a thirsty 390, I owned a 64 parts car and a 68 convertible- first car I ever doubled my money on, both were convertibles. But they have great styling.
They weigh in at 3600 lbs. That's not bad. My wife's 2021 Lincoln Nautilus weighs 4,200 lbs in comparison, and it's half the size.