For Sale at Auction: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This custom 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 fastback was built with aspirations of the original Galaxy lightweight with modern-day performance.
An original steel car, it was extensively restored in its original Rangoon Red exterior and light gold and white interior.
A 7.
5-liter 8-cylinder big-block Ford engine was bored and stroked, transforming it into a twin-turbo 523ci engine producing 1,144rwhp and 1,009 ft/lbs of torque tuned at a mild 18 pounds of boost on E85.
The engine is equipped with a Holley Dominator fuel injection management system with Injector Dynamics fuel injectors, Hogan custom-fabricated billet intake, Cobra Jet aluminum heads, factory fuel tank with high-output Holley electric pump, precision 67mm twin turbochargers, Ron Davis custom-fabricated aluminum radiator with dual fans and a CVR electric water pump.
The engine is backed by a built C6 automatic transmission with reverse manual valve body and forged internals with a mild stall converter.
The fresh stock interior features a Holley 7-inch LCD touchscreen and TCI Diablo billet shifter.
This Galaxy rides on Kalsey Hayes-style 15-inch steel wheels with Mickey Thompson street drag radial tires.
The 1963-1/2 fastback was a limited-production car that came out to dominate NASCAR and NHRA.
This car includes a dyno sheet.
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  • Year: 1963
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Galaxie 500

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