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|Issue 510
For some years I had been casually combing the sales lists for a similar-year model Dodge Phoenix sedan, without success.
One day we had a visit to our Sydney office from an engineer who was representing an American supplier that our business had been dealing with for some years, and I mentioned that I was wanting to procure such a vehicle and wondered if he could assist me. He agreed and a fee was discussed and agreed upon.
One day the phone rang and it was my friend from the USA, saying that he had found two cars that he felt may suit: One was a 1967 Chevy Nova and the other the 1967 Galaxie four-door pillarless sedan. I opted for the Ford.In 1967 the Ford Galaxie was one of the largest selling luxury vehicles in the USA. It came in several models and had many different power plants. At that time, the main competitors were the Chevrolet Bel Air, Impala, and the Dodge Phoenix range. In 1967, the Galaxie was presented to the world market in several different guises: four-door sedan, four-door pillarless sedan, four-door pillarless hardtop, two-door coupes and a two-door convertible. All of these models had a range of options so big, it is hard to believe.
To cover just a few: power steering, power disc brakes, integrated air-conditioning, power windows, tinted windscreens, electric seats, bench and bucket seats, coil and leaf spring rear suspension, optional wheel sizes, and then of course was the drivetrain options. There were six-cylinder motors with an automatic, and a few V8 engine sizes fitted to a choice of a couple of automatics the C4 and a C6, plus a four-speed. The most popular engine sizes were the 390, 427, 428 plus a 429 unit. In fact, nine engine variants are listed for the third-generation Galaxie.Denne historien er fra Issue 510-utgaven av Unique Cars.
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1964 FORD ANGLIA
A FORD Anglia from the 1960s stands out on the road these days, particularly when it is a Broadspeed replica like this car.
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1973 TRIUMPH TR6
WITH A clean design by Karmann, Triumph's TR6 has aged well and to this day holds a lot of visual appeal.
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ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 1966-94
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HOARDER SYNDROME
JUST BEFORE WE START, A WORD OF ADVICE FOR THE INNOCENT. DO NOT RENOVATE. EVER. JUST DO NOT DO IT
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1968 FORD CORTINA
WHILE FORD aimed at the volume family market with its MkII Cortina series, it nevertheless enjoyed a spectacular motor-sport career.
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