Tuesday, January 13, 2009

'66 Galaxie 500 7 Litre Conv. R-Code.














In 1966 a total of 231 full sized Fords were built with the 427-2x4 carburetion, 425 HP engines. Out of the 231 total, 38-7-Litres were built, 36 Hard tops, and only 2 convertibles. This car, along with a black with red interior are the only two ever built and are considered as the rarest and most valuable 7-Litres in the world, according to the 1966 7-Litre registry. Fully optioned with 427-8V, 425 HP, top loader 4 speed, electric windows, 6 way power seat, AM/FM radio with rear seat speaker, reclining passenger seat, special order paint, etc. Frame off restoration in the early 90's. It was on display at the Floyd Garrett Museum in Sevierville Tennessee from 1993-2008. 60,000 Actual miles and only driven less than 10 miles in 20 years. One of the rarest examples of Fords Total Performance Era.

This car belongs to Mike's Classic Cars LLC in Blair NE, USA

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