Description
By: David W. Temple .
Ford Models Covered
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Galaxie
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500 / XL
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LTD
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Crown Victoria
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Starliner
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Skyliner
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other models.
Book Higlights
- Detailed History of Full-Size Sedans and Wagons 1955 - 1970
- Info on Engines, Transmissions, Interors and Other Options
Description
While Ford's Mustang and Thunderbird stole the headlines in the 1950s and 1960s, millions of Galaxies, Fairlanes, 500/XLs, LTDs, Crown Victorias, and other full-size Ford models became the esteemed mode of transportation of the American family. These full-size cars offered exceptional comfort, performance, and style in a variety of trim levels and powertrain packages. Many times, Ford's full-size models broke new ground, set new trends, and delivered an excellent blend of performance and convenience. As many fondly remember, common V-8-powered models populated the roads and garages of America, but several high-performance models with the supercharged 312 427 dual-quad made history in competition.
This book is a fascinating retrospective of all these cars—the design process, equipment packages, and a thorough listing of options, interior patterns, and paint codes. All full-size 1955-1970 Ford models that dominated the full-size category are revealed in compelling detail. The introduction of the Galaxie, the development of the Skyliner retractable roof car, the radical redesign of the 1960 models to counter Chevy's new sedan, and much more is covered. Period magazine reviews provide insight and perspective of the driving experience and performance of various full-size models. An exciting examination of Ford Y-Block engines, such as the 239, and 317, as well as Ford FE engine family, including the 332, 352, 390, 427 engines, is also provided. In addition, Ford historian David Temple retraces Ford's exploits, featuring the dual-quad 427 Cammer engine, the Galaxie Grand National race car, and factory lightweight drag cars. If you're looking for a comprehensive history of Ford's full-size cars from 1955-1970, a golden era of automotive development and evolution, you've found it.
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