For Sale: 1968 Ford Galaxie XL in Germantown, Wisconsin for sale in Germantown, WI

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Vehicle Description One of One!! Talk about a big presence! This 1968 Ford Galaxie XL GT Convertible-- 1 of 1 produced with this specific option combination--features a fire-breathing factory Q-Code 428 CI V-8 engine backed by a row-it-yourself 4-speed manual transmission.
A highly optioned car, it is the only example finished in Meadowlark paint and is equipped with its factory wheels and whitewall tires.
The Galaxie XL GT convertible was a part of the Total Performance global Ford Motor Company advertising campaign during the 1960s.
Ford's goal was to win races on Sunday and sell cars on Monday.
Mainstream vehicles like the Galaxie, Fairlane and Falcon were restyled with squared-off aggressive designs to emphasize their new performance chops and tie them back to the Ford cars that were winning races.
This vehicle has full Marti Report that confirms its incredible rarity.
Factory Q-code 428 CI 4-Speed XL GT Convertible 1 of 59 produced with this drivetrain combination The Marti Report states this car is the only 4-speed Q-code 428 Galaxie XL GT Convertible built in Meadowlark color Highly original with one repaint in the original color New Black upholstery 3.
25 rear end Power convertible top Power brakes Bucket seats with console Factory wheels and tires Sold new at Towne Ford Sales in Renwood City, California Featured in a magazine article and calendar - Formerly in Ford expert Mike Patak's collection.
  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Galaxie XL

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