From the Ford Motor Company, the Ford Galaxie was yet another model of the company's vehicle line up. It had its production years from 1950 up until 1974. In Brazil, this vehicle was produced under various names like the Ford Galaxie 500, the Ford LTD, and the Ford Landau. This was back in 1968 up until 1982. This vehicle model was mostly confused with the Ford Galaxy which was a modern era minivan.
This line of vehicles came with different variations. That is why there are Ford Galaxies that are high performance. Some are racing specification machines while others are large vehicles that seem to come directly from the muscle car period. However, there also were Ford Galaxies that were simply plain sedans that worked well for families.
During the 1950's, the Ford Galaxie came with six trim levels. These were simply upgraded and spruced up versions of the company's long time running Ford Fairlane. It held a revised rear roofline that copied the concurrent Thunderbird. It was chrome-decked and stainless-accented. It also held a two tone glitzy color. This was what the American automobile looked like during that era. It held features like a retractable hardtop that had the capability to fold down into the trunk space. This was very impressive but it was quite complicated for most people and it also left people with a big hole in their pockets for it was on the high end. When the top was folded down, it actually left very little trunk room.
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