1962 Galaxie 500 406/4 Speed Tri Power on 2040-cars
North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States
Engine:406
Drive Type: 4 speed
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Galaxie
Sub Model: victoria
Trim: ok
This is a very rare 62 Galaxie 500 Victoria 406/ 4 speed car that has great history and is in very good condition. If you click the above link you can read about the car when it was featured on BAT. Since that time the body has been removed from the frame and completly restored. The frame was blasted and powder coated and looks fantastic! The rust free floors were painted low gloss black and look very nice also. Every piece has been rebuilt and put back on. Every part of the brake system is new, all adjusted and ready to use. The front end is 100% brand new. The original motor, trans, and rear end are also restored. Below are specs on the drive train. I have a brand new aluminum radiator for the car. All new under hood wiring. [needs to be installed] The car needs to have exhaust installed and it is ready to fire. Every part that as used was the best you can buy. There is over $40,000 invested so far!!
This 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop is a 406 4-speed car that previously was owned by by NASCAR hall-of-famer David Pearson. Have questions? Please call 440- seven seven three 8318 Thank you. Brian Here are the details on the engine. It is the numbers matching date coded engine for the car with the numbers matching heads. All of the modifactions are period correct. I did the following : .020 over CP forged pistons flats tops as original 427 Lemans style connectting rods Cross drillied 1964 427 forged crankshaft 428 scj valves with added with hardened valve seats and new dual springs to match the Camshaft Crane Vintage C300 camshaft reconditoned by Crane Hollow shell lifters Trend push rods to match the valve train A full block girddle 7 quart vintage sump oil pan 427 super stock oil pump Msd ingition ARP head bolt and Main studs Harland Sharp roller rockers Original dealer installed tri power with 72 cc main jets in the outer carbs The rear axle has the following: 4:11 new ring and pinion with all new bearings and new Traclok diff. The rear end was done by Detroit gear the best. It also has Mosser 32 spline forged axle shafts and O ring hubs to handle the power Complete rebuilt trans with Hurst shifter Brand new pro balanced driveshaft. I have the original also. |
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