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1966 Ford Galaxie Ltd Fastback, Rare Big Block Q Code 428 on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:100000
Location:

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

   THIS RARE Q CODE 428 LTD TRIM GALAXIE WAS ADDED TO THE GALAXIE REGISTRY AND IS THE 14TH 2 DR 428 LTD LISTED..HAGGERTY PUTS THE 66 LTD 330HP 390 INTERCEPTOR AT AVERAGE RETAIL OF 17,500.00 BUT THERE IS NOT ENOUGH DATA FOR THE FEW 428( NON 7LITER BADGED) CARS BUILT. AND OF COURSE THE 427 CARS ARE 75K..  THIS IS A SUPER RUST FREE MUSCLE CAR THAT IS FRESHLY RESTORED. THE DATA TAG STATES THIS 2 DOOR FASTBACK LTD WAS BUILT IN CALIFORNIA AND CAME WITH THE 345 HP 428 ENGINE AND A C6 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION..THIS CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING-POWER DISC BRAKES-A/C-POWER WINDOWS AND WHITE VINYL TOP.. IN ESSENCE THIS IS A 7 LITER GALAXIE WITH THE TOP OF THE LINE LTD TRIM. CAR WAS BUILT IN SAN JOSE CA. AND WAS IN THE PERFECT CLIMATE TO PRESERVE THE 1966 SHEET METAL. CAR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL FLOORS , TRUNK FLOORS ECT. IT  IS SO RUST FREE IT HAS THE RUBBER ROCKER PANEL DRAINS INSTALLED BY FORD. PICTURES FROM INSIDE THE DOORS SHOW JUST HOW AMAZINGLY RUST FREE.. WE ONLY APPLIED A LIGHT COAT OF WD-40 TO THE UNDER CARRIGE .
THE 428 ENGINE HAS THE LARGE (A) SCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THE CORRECT  REPLACED 1966 C6ME BLOCK AND ALSO 428 IS CAST INTO THE CENTER WATER JACKET. THE ENGINE WAS FULLY REBUILT WITH THE STANDARD BORE TAKEN TO .040 AND THE (1U) CRANKSHAFT TURNED TO .010 .010..HEADS ARE FULLY RECONDITIONED WITH STAINLESS VALVES AND SEATS FOR TODAYS GAS..IT WAS THEN BROKE IN AND DYNO'D AND PRODUCED 535 FT LBS OF TORQUE AT 3300 RPMS AND 403 HP AT 4400 RPMS.. THE C6 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WAS FULLY REBUILT AT THIS TIME AND BOTH WERE INSTALLED INTO THE DETAILED CAR.
 THE ORIGINAL CODE F (LIGHT BLUE) PAINT WAS REDONE IN FORDS 1966 NIGHTMIST BLUE, AND THE VINYL TOP AND HEADLINER WERE REPLACED.. ALL THE ORIGINAL CHROME IS FINE TO GOOD AND IT HAS THE ORIGINAL HEAVY BUMPERS. THE INTERIOR SPORTS ADDED GALAXIE XL FRONT BUCKETS  AND CONSOLE ADDED TO MATCH THE LTDS ORIGINAL CLOTH  .THE CARPETS SHOW FAIR BUT THOUGHT IT WAS SO COOL THEY ARE ORIGINAL SO WE LEFT.. THE DRIVER SEAT IS A 6-WAY POWER .. WE REPLACED ALL THE BRAKES,SHOCKS,DRIVESHAFT,HOSES,BULBS,SWITCHES,HEATER CORE,ECT. ECT.ALL THE RUBBER IS NEW.. THE 428 ENGINE NOW HAS A EDELBROCK ALUMINUM INTAKE, A750 HOLLEY CARB, HOOKER HEADERS AND M/T VINTAGE VALVE COVERS..  WE HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PIECES AND THEY WILL BE INCLUDED WITH CAR OR DISCOUNTED IF DESIRED.THE A/C COMPRESSOR  IS NOT INSTALLED BUT EVERYTHING IS THERE... RESTORED 15/8 TORQUE THRUSTS AND NEW 235-60 COOPER COBRA TIRES.. CAR HAS A GREAT SOUND WITH 3" ALUMINIZED EXHAUST INTO TURBO MUFFLERS.. ALL THE GLASS OTHER THAN WINDSHEILD IS ORIGINAL CARLITE. CAR DRIVES SMOOTH AND FAST .. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS ,ASK ABOUT MANY MORE PHOTOS     ..320-352-2051


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