Video: "Some Old Ford" pays tribute to an old moonshiner's Galaxie

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    1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL - Click above to watch video after the jump

    It's rare that someone gets to hold onto a vehicle they love. Often, automotive heartthrobs wind up sold, crushed, crashed or, even worse, fated to land in the ruinous hands of younger siblings. Since spend plenty of time pining for the lost models that once occupied our stable, we greatly admire individuals who have not only kept the keys to their mechanical loves, but actually take the time to dust them off and light the tires on occasion.

    Such is the case with this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. The 2-door was originally a Z code car, meaning it came from the factory with a 390 cubic-inch V8 and a four-speed manual bolted behind it. At some point, that drivetrain was yanked out for R-code bits, including a 427 lump and a four-speed top-loader transmission. If you seek muscle-car divinity, look no further.

    The owner says that his big Galaxie was originally owned by an old moonshine runner, and while it's spent its fair share of time out in the weeds, it now sleeps peacefully indoors. Hit the jump to check out the video for yourself. Thanks for the tip, Brad.

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    Video: "Some Old Ford" pays tribute to an old moonshiner's Galaxie originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 26 Feb 2011 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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    I hardly ever come into this section of the forums but I'm glad I did. Thanks for posting this up! It's got me thinking about my next project.
     

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