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Full-size Fords 1955-1970 Book~galaxie, 500/xl, Ltd, Starliner, Skyliner ...~new on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Full-Size Fords 1955-1970 Surface Finish:headlights tail lights key seat wheels rearend Manufacturer Part Number:ford 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 chassis decals top convertible:mirror side emblem ornament topper 429 427 Interchange Part Number:body parts fender clip frame hood grille trim 70 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960:1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Other Part Number:glass windshield engine door trunk bumper


Full-Size Fords 1955-1970 

by David Temple


Covers the detailed history of full-size sedans and wagons: Galaxie, 500/XL, LTD, Crown Victoria, Starliner, Skyliner, and more.


By 1955, the one-size car to fit all-customers era ended, and by 1960, Ford offered compact, mid-size, and full-size cars. While Ford's Mustang and Thunderbird stole the headlines, Ford's full-size models, the Galaxies, Fairlanes, XL/500s, LTD, Crown Victorias, and others, delivered exceptional comfort, performance, and style in a variety of different trim levels and power train packages. For families, the full-size car was the chosen mode of transportation. Many owners remember these cars from their youth, and hold them in high regard. These models populated the roads and garages because Ford offered a full range of cars with the base six-cylinder engines all the way up to the high-performance 429 cubic-inch V-8.

Full Size Fords: 1955-1970 is a fascinating retrospective of the cars - the design process, manufacturing, equipment packages, and a thorough listing of options, interior patterns, and paint codes. All models from 1955 to 1970 that brought Ford to dominance in 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. A fascinating retrospective on Ford Y-Block engines as well as Ford FE engine family and the new for 1970 Lima series engine is also provided. In addition, author David Temple examines Ford's racing exploits, featuring the dual-quad 427 Cammer engine, the Galaxie Grand National race car, and factory and lightweight drag cars.

David Temple is an authority on the GM Motorama show and its cars. He is a veteran automotive journalist and photographer specializing in the vintage car hobby. His work has appeared in Car Collector, Cars & Parts, Collectible Automobile, and other publications over the past 22 years. He is a member of several vintage automobile clubs.

Softcover. 8 1/2x11. 144 pages. Black and white photos. BRAND NEW!

 


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