I have a 61 Galaxie, 352 auto, 2 door. It's been sitting for years, my brother started it almost 6yrs ago before he passed. It's been sitting in the weeds for the past 5yrs, but a few days ago, my dad, my son, and me dug it out, pulled it in the shop, and we're about to start working on it. Really looking forward to it.
@thekingsilverado326610 ай бұрын
Watch out for rodents and sharp edges... The price of panels and metal is at all time high... Would love to help ya out with it too.. Old history.. I really do hate ferds but I got a few myself... They is some really really cumbersome sheet...
@dareisnogod571110 ай бұрын
👎👎👎 "...dad, son & I", (not ME).
@Conman118110 ай бұрын
@@dareisnogod5711 it's not that deep, grammar natzi.
@marko784310 ай бұрын
@@Conman1181 And shall we discuss the spelling of "dareisnogod"? 😆 (It IS ironic, however, that you spelled grammar correctly (-ar not -er) in your reply, but added a t to nazi...) Good luck on your resto, and don't forget to post!
@Conman118110 ай бұрын
@marko7843 as much WWII history, I watch and study, I should've caught that, but it's pretty funny though, I'll just leave it. Lol. I've been taking pics, and documenting progress, will eventually start posting, just not sure when.
@ladonnaghareeb460910 ай бұрын
The 61 Starliner is gorgeous! I love it.
@nsidor123410 ай бұрын
Two of the most beautiful Fords ever produced. Styled for the NASCAR wars, they are now legendary...👍🏁
@onehot5710 ай бұрын
For years I have wanted 63 1/2 ! Back in the mid to late 60s I had a friend that had a 63 1/2 with a 406 FE 4 speed , man that car was nice and left quite an impression!
@jimquigley112710 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Greatly appreciated. A good friend of mine who passed away recently had one of the '61 Starliners with a 390 V8, three deuces and a 4-speed. It had that beautiful blue exterior color. It was fast and sounded awesome. I was still in high school at the time and bought myself a used '56 Ford Victoria. I believe the Starliner fastback was reminiscent of the Victoria fastback. When I got out of high school I dropped a 390 and 4-speed in my '56 Vic. The friend who owned the Starliner recommended I use the camshaft from the '61 Starliner model V8. He noted that part of the reason the V8 in his car got so much power was in the cam design. I did as he suggested. It made my car faster. He had the 3 deuces, I had a Holley 4-barrel. His car was heavier, mine was lighter. Went to nearby Interstate 271 (Cleveland) when it was new and not much traffic. Checked to make sure there were no highway patrol and then it was off to the races. I actually beat him by half a car length. One correction to your video. In the juxtaposition of the Starliner images with the space race there was no Space Shuttle at the time. That came later.
@glennhavinoviski812810 ай бұрын
I think Ford was actually calling the 390 the "Thunderbird" V8 since it was standard in the '61 T-Bird?
@jackdedert29459 ай бұрын
Re: your last line, I wondered at the Shuttle, but I was especially annoyed that the computer kept talking about the Starliner styling versus the standard Galaxy, but the pictures were of a '60 Starliner and a '59 Galaxy. Apples and oranges indeed.
@WJKPhDАй бұрын
kudos, bro! You lived my fantasy
@hanknipper392110 ай бұрын
My uncle had a 61 Starliner and at 3 years old I fell in love with that car and I still love that body style today!
@SamLopezI10 ай бұрын
My friend was 15 years old when his dad bought him a 1960 starliner. A year later he got a 61 starliner with a 390, 3 on the tree. All black with red interior, most beautiful car ever!
@ricardocorbie680310 ай бұрын
I’m in love with them all,, Ford’s designs were simply beautiful!!
@RodgerMayer10 ай бұрын
I owned a red 1961 Ford Starliner. It had the big brakes and a 3 speed transmission. It had the gold colored 390 with three 2 barrel carbs and the big one piece air cleaner top. It was a extremely fast car. One of my classmates in high school had a red 61 Galaxy (squared off back glass) with the same engine with one 4 barrel and a 3 speed overdrive.
@Mr1963corvette9 ай бұрын
NoThey ran tri power on the 390 in 61? I know the M code 390 had 406 heads and a hotter cam and a higher compression engine with 3 Holley 2Vs. I own a 63 Thunderbird Sport Roadster with the 390 Z code engine. Ford did design and build some beautiful and stylish Starliners and Galaxies and Thunderbirds.
@WJKPhDАй бұрын
Well, what happened when you two drag raced?
@oakvue459 ай бұрын
Glad to see this video...My brother had a white 61 Starliner 390/401 3-speed, and it hauled ass. It was a top dog in old Eugene Oregon. I had a maroon 62 Galaxie XL 390/300 auto and that Starliner would eat it up. Over the years I would hear guys talking about how fast the 401 cubic inch Starliner was and I'd say it was a 390 and the fight was on. These were the same guys who would swear 57 Chevies could be had with a factory 4-speed. Anyway my brother and a cousin built the Last of the Mohicans, a Nitro burning Vette Funny Car that held some records...
@nrakma6 ай бұрын
My dad ordered a 1961 Ford Fairlane Coupe with a post as it was the lightest of the models. It had a radio and a heater, vinyl bench seats and nice thin rubber floor mats. No power steering, brakes, windows or A/C. But it did have a 390-375HP motor and three on a tree as there was no 4speed available in any model at that time. It also had a 4.11 equal lock rear axle rather than the stock open 3.50. It was as sleeper. Than after the 406 motor came out, he scored a Factory 3x2 set up and a 4 speed. He designed and adapted an overdrive to the 4 speed and we put in 4.57 gears in the rear. Completely stock, white paint black wall tires. Tires were the limiting factor in the 60’s. Blowing off 427 fords & vettes and 440 dodges was a piece of cake, unless they had gears and posi.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
4.57 gears geez, that thing had to MOVE
@CarpCarp-q2q5 күн бұрын
The 59’s from the rear were awesome looking, the Impala’s of the same year were beyond awesome, amazing
@jwelchon241610 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, we would see 61 Starliner's fairly regularly. But 60 Starliner's were almost never seen. 60 Fords are rarely seen in general. I would sure love to get my hands on a 60 Starliner today.
@timmccreery659710 ай бұрын
The 1960 Galaxie Starliner was a beautiful car- long straight lines with clean sides and a clean grille and rear valance. One of my all time favorites. The 1964 Galaxie 500 and the 1960 Starliner are the best looking of all time, in my opinion.
@Ray56z10 ай бұрын
Had a '60, '61 Starliner, '62, and '63 1/2. My favorite were the '61 and '63 1/2.
@johnjessey695510 ай бұрын
I totally agree, 1960 is my all time fav Ford. The first car I ever drove, “ legally “ after I got my license was my parents 1964 Galaxie 500. I turned 16 years old in 1971. Took my girlfriend to downtown Denver to celebrate my birthday. It survived several neutral drops. Idiot!!! Also got pulled over and received a warning ticket for driving with no headlights on! What a knot head! My folks also had a 1964 two door sedan custom, “no options” not even a radio I don’t know why I really loved that car. Gunmetal gray exterior, and red interior. In-line 6 and three on the tree. I still wish I had that car today! Thanks for your post and the memories. God bless. Hope this New Yea is healthy,happy, and prosperous for you and your your loved ones.
@sergeantmasson366910 ай бұрын
@@Ray56z Starliner was '60-'61 only. None in '62 and by '63 1/2, it was the Sportsroof models.
@timmccreery659710 ай бұрын
@@johnjessey6955 My parents bought a brand new leftover model year 64 Galaxie 500 4 door in October 1964- Pagoda Green with a white top. All the 65's had just come out. We had to drive back from Holyoke CO to the dealer in Hugo CO to get the radio and heater installed. Imagine a family car with no heater in Colorado. Anyway, I, as a 8 year old 3rd grader, thought that car was the most beautiful car in the world. I loved the silver gauge faces with the light green light at night.
@johnjessey695510 ай бұрын
@@timmccreery6597 They were definitely beautiful! And then my best friend Jim’s sister’s husband bought a brand new 1965 Galaxie. The first time I rode in it, I thought it was in a Cadillac! I never have been in a car that road like that. God bless.
@VB-bk1lh10 ай бұрын
As a kid, our family car was a 61 Starliner with a 3 speed on the tree and a 292 Y block. It replaced a '56 Fairlane, also a 3 speed manual with a 272 V8. I learned to drive in the Starliner and the Galaxie that replaced it. My first car was a '62 Galaxie 2dr sedan with a 3 speed sick and the 292 V8. I wish I still had the '62.
@allanfranklin961510 ай бұрын
My Dad bought a 58 sration wagon with 352/300hp Police Interceptor that was a police vehicle, 3spd column shift with very high ratio rear end, that thing would wind forever in second gear, Carter AFB carb with vacuum secondary. I still have the carb 54 years later. Good memories, nice video here of rare cars by Ford.
@erichanson39619 ай бұрын
The only FE engines in 58s were 332s. 352 did not yet exist during the 58 model year.
@allanfranklin96159 ай бұрын
@@erichanson3961 I beg to differ as we had two 58 Fords, both with 352 engines.
@maccole14069 ай бұрын
Ford didn't have fe engine until 1960
@erichanson39619 ай бұрын
FE came out for 58 in 332 and 352 sizes. @@maccole1406
@rorymerke66598 ай бұрын
@@maccole1406 my 59 had the 332 fe
@joshthemediocre782410 ай бұрын
I seen one of these with a 60's SOHC cammer engine in it several years ago at Crites Automotive. At the time i was in love with Starliners so it was a holy grail car for me, i've seen a few others but that was the coolest.
@caribman1010 ай бұрын
Saw that car (or one like it) at the CHRR.
@kimmorrison916910 ай бұрын
The Sock engine (a 427 SOHC) was the most powerful big block Ford ever produced. Im not counting the new supercharged GT 500 engines. Its a shame Ford did not produce but a few thousand of those and BTW, SOHC 427’s never came in a car model. You bought the engine only from Ford aka a crate engine.
@TheVetbird10 ай бұрын
My first car was a '61 Sunliner with the 300hp 390 and 3 on the tree. I loved that car, wish I had kept it, and have been looking for one for years now
@lauramildon-clews785010 ай бұрын
I have a 1961 Starliner. It started out with a 390 and a manual transmission, 4 speed. It was restored in the US twenty years ago, I have owned it for 15 years now. I have fitted disc brakes to the front, it has a 427 OHC engine installed now with a multi plate clutch and a modified 4 speed manual transmission. I am in New Zealand and the car is quite a rarerity over here
@martydavies71987 ай бұрын
Hiya my mate has got one down here in Lower Hutt with a 406.
@jimburig70646 ай бұрын
The one year only 1960 Ford is one of their best looking, well built offerings.
@WJKPhDАй бұрын
A high school buddy had a 1961 Starliner, 390, 3 speed. As I recall, it had a "centrifugal clutch" that got harder to push down the faster it went. Annoying on the drag strip. He raced a '60 Chevy, 348 w/ 3 2s and 4 speed. He was 2 car lengths ahead before shifting into third gear. I still think its one of the coolest cars ever made. Exclnt post!
@TommyGun197910 ай бұрын
Oh man! How I wish I was born before so I could have lived in the era when cars were so exciting. Cars had style and character back then. We are now stuck with crappy, sanitized and vapid junks
@allanfranklin961510 ай бұрын
It was a great time to grow up in, when cars had style, and you could identify them half a mile away. Not like cookie cutter cars of today. Sure had fun working on those cars.
@dougpendleton126610 ай бұрын
There was professional driver in East Tennessee by the last name of Gardner. He drag raced a new 1961 black Starliner with a 390 high performance with a 4 speed and ran mid 12's. The car was picked up a few years by some friends of mine and mechanically restored, it had extremely low miles because they were all put on 1/4 mile at a time. That thing was a terror on the streets for years!
@WillyMcCoy5010 ай бұрын
'61. My gramps had a '61 in the early '60s-1970s. It was badass even then.
@leecowell816510 ай бұрын
When I met my ex-wife she was driving a Ford Galaxie. Tell you what that was the quietest car I ever rode in. I don't remember much else about it though. But that was a really nice car.
@2098elk10 ай бұрын
Loved the 1961 when the came out and all those years later, still on of my favorite Fords.
@tonywestvirginia10 ай бұрын
I had a 61 starliner that I pulled from a farm field 1n 1982. (I was 21) Traded it for a running driving 1973 Chevy Vega. Damn! Wish I had that car back. The Vega rusted away in less than 2 years.
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
The Vega was a horrible car with a horrible engine. The Pontiac version, which had that "Iron Duke" engine was far better simply because it actually ran.
@needsaride151269 ай бұрын
I loved those old Galaxies and older cars in general. They were beautiful works of art and had so much character.
@rickmidkiff999010 ай бұрын
I owned a 1961 Ford Starliner , red with a 406 cid. It was really fast .
@zstraits10 ай бұрын
My red 1961 Starliner is at the 9:28 mark. The blue 1961 Starliner at the end of the video is the one I restored for Bonneville legend George Poteet.
@larrybridges675210 ай бұрын
My 1st car, at 16, was the family "hand me down" 59 Galaxie 500 w/332 2v 220hp. My uncle was a car dealer and got in-trade a 61 Starliner w/390 4v 300hp that had been modified with shaved heads and a 406 cam & lifters, and I added Hedman headers & electric fuel pump. "Those Were the Days"!
@timmcquerry606810 ай бұрын
I was in awe of the Starliner in Wimbledon White,right before it, but that Blue one is a Thing of BEAUTY! Nice Work!!
@BingBangBye10 ай бұрын
Geez, this takes me back. I'd forgotten how prevalent hub caps were in those days, rather than full wheel covers. A friend's dad had a 1964 Galaxie convertible, and I was sooooo jealous.
@bobmeyer700910 ай бұрын
A friend and I owned a 1961 Ford fitted with the 390 "Ford Motor Company High Performance Engine" with the 3 two barrel carb setup. It was the el cheapo model without even a radio. We bought it from a school teacher whose son had convinced her to order it. When it became obvious to her that the car was too much for her, my friend and I benefitted from her willingness to sell. The car was fast for the day. We beat the hell out of it, like teenagers will, and it eventually blew up, but in the meantime we had a lot of fun with it. I know the '64 GTO is considered the start of the muscle car era, but I think this Ford was a harbinger of things to come. It sure seemed like a muscle car to me.
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
The GTO was the first performance car to be dubbed "Muscle Car", but the 55 Chrysler was the first muscular car as standard equipped. Some say the 53 Hudson Hornet with the 7X engine was the first, but that engine was a dealer option, not a factory option.
@revvyhevvy9 ай бұрын
@@jamesbosworth4191 But what about the DeSoto or Henry J or Tucker! Now that was so far ahead of its time the Detroit auto companies rallied together to make sure it DIDN'T HAPPEN! Reminds of a certain president of that era......
@jamesbosworth41919 ай бұрын
@@revvyhevvy The DeSoto Adventurer was the same formula, but it came out in 56. The Henry J was by no means a performance car, it was a cheap economy car. With the optional 6, it wasn't a bad performer, but in no way was it a muscle car. The Tucker might have been, but the powers that be conspired to bring it down, AND, Preston Tucker stepped on more than a few toes, so he made some enemies, and he played fast and loose with many items of paper work.
@robertchristie943410 ай бұрын
I had (5) relatives own various color & engine combos of '64 Galaxie 2-door fastbacks. The old southwest side of Detroit hood was loaded with '64 Fords including my buddy & I double dated in a Galaxie convertible for our prom. What a popular car line that still looks good today.
@johnprice86710 ай бұрын
I love the 352 three onthe tree combo,had tha set up in my '67 F250. God do i miss that truck had to let her go almost 20 years ago seemed like she got 5mpg no matter what lol
@fuse805210 ай бұрын
A great body guy and fabricator can make what can't be bought. I do it all the time Just not on cars that rare or nice. This channel truly lives up to it's name.
@canyonboatman10 ай бұрын
I love this stuff. I am trying to get a '59 Chevy long distance ready. Car design of that time was fabulous chrome over sensible.
@deanhil397810 ай бұрын
If you are able, check out a July '61 Hot Rod magazine. The winner of Superstock, in a 61 Starliner, towed out of Austin Texas, is my dad. There is a picture of him. He lined up next to a Ford sponsored 61 Srarliner... Turned a 12.92 second lap. I shared this video to him, hope to watch it with him real soon. Thank you! P.S. We dont have a copy of that rag, if one is out there, im very interested!
@petertornabeni60210 ай бұрын
Those cars are beautiful
@demonata359810 ай бұрын
Got a 68 with a 390 ! Love galaxies !
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Galaxies are very underrated cuz they r are big, they have such great lines!
@garycrawford225610 ай бұрын
My Dad had a 61 Starliner with a 390 tri- power. I remember how fast it was and how well my Mother could speed shift the 3-on-the tree overdrive transmission. My first grade teacher (1964 ) wrote that she hoped I got a 61 Ford someday because I ran around the playground pretending I was one. I saw the car when I was 17; the owner was running a 427 in it. My Dad's former employees have written about it on Facebook. As a reverse mortgage loan officer working with customers from my home town, I was asked about the car and if I remembered it. They made an indelible impression and I am proud to be associated with them and that particular Ford,
@lynchstbill10 ай бұрын
Daddy had a ‘61 that started out with the 390 tri-power and then got a professional speed shop build-out. It was one of his favorite out of around 150 cars he owned.
@thekingsilverado326610 ай бұрын
I remember the easy way to identify the cars which is easiest... The 58 and 59s had 4 pair of oars & a tow chain in the trunk. In 61 ferd gave em a little more power and cheapened up too. Ya only got one set of oars in the trunk no tow chain either.
@revvyhevvy9 ай бұрын
@@thekingsilverado3266 I detect a traitor among us!! Probably one of those Bowtie or Stude guys! Or worse yet, a Mopar fanatic! Long live the lead sleds of the early 60s, when the big wigs thought names hinting a space vehicles were cool. The post Edsel years were hard for the blue ovals team. They knew they were losing market shares to everyone else, including the soon to fail Studebaker! But, I digress. Look up Pete Robinson for more. Oh and the early 60s T-birds that weighed 6000lbs!!!!
@WJKPhDАй бұрын
I wonder if the 61 Ford 390s had different types of clutches
@racer675 ай бұрын
I like the 60 over the 61 the design on the 60 was flawless!🇺🇲
@dannmarceau10 ай бұрын
My brother had a red '60 Starliner back in '69-'70.
@tabimelec10 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful car
@pamwilson165310 ай бұрын
Some 62 starlift cars with 406 and trips. got out to the public they must be among the rarest of the rare, a class mate in Elyria Ohio had one dack around 1968 or 69.
@jebsails283710 ай бұрын
I remember those Starliners for another reason. At our full-service filling station, we pumped the gas, cleaned the windshield, checked the oil, etc. The one thing I could not do was entirely clean the front and rear windshields, A about 64" tall I could not reach the center of either. Thanks to the fins the I did not even try the rear one. Narragansett Bay
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
Those cars were over 80 inches wide! The 62 was a hair narrower, as the 60 and 61 cars were actually illegal for a car. The Feds warned Ford that if they didn't slim down some, their cars would have to be licensed as buses.
@martydavies71987 ай бұрын
You must have had your wings clipped then or just didn't want to reach right over because there were ladies sitting in the front seat.
@tesmith4710 ай бұрын
that lavender 1960 starliner is beautiful!!!
@marshalltodd224110 ай бұрын
When I was 13yrs old an uncle of a friend I lived near bought a 61 fairlane 500 which had the 390 375hp and 3 on the tree with overdrive from Stanley Byrd who raced it out of a Ford dealership in Middletown Ohio Oscar could run consistent 13.10s in it one day Stanley drove it and run a 12.99 that was very fast in 62 and really good with 3 on the tree
@Musclecar19727 ай бұрын
I had one of these In black, with red and white interior, 3 speed on the column, 390, solid lifters, aluminum intake, Holley carb, cast iron factory headers, 4:11 rear end, for a big boat, it moved pretty well. Not a world beater by any stretch, but quick and fun to drive.
@craigpennington12519 ай бұрын
My dad had one of these back in the day.(1961). It was Blue - called it the Blue Goose. It was fast & rock solid with a good ride too. Very cool. He kept it for 5 or 6 years. I don't know if he sold it outright or traded it. Love to have it today. That was when Ford made something worth taking home unlike today. Thanks for posting some good memories. P.S. With a set of dual glass packs - it sounded fantastic. They didn't stay on very long. Mom was pissed.
@davidwick429810 ай бұрын
I learned how to drive a 1960 Ford Galaxie and I also own a1964 galaxie. I love the two car's. They were fun to drive.❤😊. Thank you guys for the video 📸📸📸📸❤.😊
@Qingeaton5 ай бұрын
Had a '63 Country Squire with the 390, factory air, loaded with all the options. Of course then, my favorite car alongside, was the 63 Galaxy. Never heard much about the Starliner, but it sure influenced what I ended up falling in love with. Thanks for this.
@freebirdtony10 ай бұрын
As far as aesthetics go with the full-size coupes of the early 60's, I believe the '61 Impala (Bubbletop) was a work of art.
@rocksandoil224110 ай бұрын
The 62 SS Impala was hard to beat in my book - beautiful cars.
@jimdriscoll940410 ай бұрын
A neighbor of mine in 1962 bought a 1962 Galaxie with a tri-power 390 with a three speed overdrive tranny. He took me for a ride (I was thirteen) and buried the odometer in second gear overdrive. Needless to say at 75 years old I still remember that ride. At 15 I got my drivers license and within a year I had my first hot rod.
@richj12095210 ай бұрын
I had a '60 Ford Starliner. On hyw 94 going downtown San Diego, my left front wheel decided to exit on the 28th street exit while I was in the middle lane going 65 mph. Of course the front end on that side became a slide. Morning traffic seemed to enjoy the spark show and would not let me move to the center side, as that was the only direction I could steer the car to. Eventually I got over and the car still maintained a straight line. That was the end of the line for that car. I did work on it before, had to replace the water pump and the thermostat. You had to take the entire grill off to actually get to things. What a pain it was in comparison to my mothers '50 Chevy Bel-Air. Of course the chevy was a straight 6 vs the V8 in the Starliner. The Starliner had a 4 barrel carb that I owned. One of the specific things that people did not know about those cars is that you did not really need the key in the ignition switch. You could start it with a penny by putting it in the slight slot and turning on the car. No hot wire needed to steal it.
@mylanmiller965610 ай бұрын
I had a 1966 Galaxy XL 500 with 428 engine was a Stone, that did the same thing to me, the bottom ball joint fell apart while I was making a left-hand turn, luckily I did keep it out of the ditch.
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
@@mylanmiller9656 That is the advantage of king pins - they can't pull out of their socket the way ball joints can.
@WJKPhDАй бұрын
Does that penny trick still work?
@sombra61538 ай бұрын
The Starliner was an absolutely beautiful car. I recall from past articles that the HIPO 352 turned some respectably quick numbers. Thanks for the video.
@charleshendrix2324 ай бұрын
My Dad a lavender 61 Starliner. It was gorgeous
@rarecars33364 ай бұрын
Such a pretty car and SO under rated in my opinion
@cokdnlokd12383 ай бұрын
My Uncle in the mid to late 70s raced 61 starliners that had 390s, 406 and finally a really worked on 351 cleveland.. This was at Albuquerque Speedway park same place the Unsers had all raced. He won the championship several years. Later we switched to tube chassis Mopars with many different configurations of 426 Hemis. My Uncle had traveled to North Carolina with a Semi and bought 13 hemi blocks and heads and 2 Chargers Richard Petty had raced at several super speedways from Richard Petty;s father.
@kimmorrison916910 ай бұрын
Your dad had the nicest looking Starliner Ford ever made. The top of the line engine in a ‘61 Ford was the new for ‘61 390 with 401 horses (the tri power model). Was thinking by then you could get a 4 spd on the floor thou. I know in 1960 you could not get a 4 speed. In ‘62 the 406 came out then in ‘63 the 427 was introduced.
@KenJohnson-fn8gr5 ай бұрын
I used to have a 1962 406 convertible with the 4-speed now I have a 62 two-door hardtop with a 390 and an automatic I love both of them what are the one of the best cars I've ever had
@michaelraddish789810 ай бұрын
Rode in a brand new 61 starliner 390 375 3 on the tree. It was faster than advertised. As fast as a 327 340 hp corvette.
@louiskats511610 ай бұрын
Goodday from Australia, Great story absolutely loved it & to learn something new everyday. Cheers Louis Kats 👍
@hugh00710 ай бұрын
Great video and info. I had not a Starliner, but a Sunliner when I was 18. I drove it another 100 K miles.
@maddhatter356410 ай бұрын
I had 2 352 vehicles. a 61 gallaxy and one in a 66 f100 pickup. I loved those beasts.
@MichaelRoy-hc3lz8 ай бұрын
Love these cars, love this channel. Being an old guy l remember all of the cars you feature and it's so nice reading about them. I have a small collection of mostly pre 1975 exotic cars but l do have an unrestored (nice patina) 1957 Corvette that l've owned since 1978 and a 1966 Falcon convertible 289 4v with a 4-speed. For American cars l either have no loyalty or am loyal to them all meaning l have no preference for any brand just thar it's pre 1972. I am looking for something like a Starliner or bubble top Impala preferably with a manual Trans. Both of these of these models are some of the best looking cars of the early 60s
@rarecars33368 ай бұрын
Pretty awesome collection that you have there! Thanks for watching the videos!
@MichaelRoy-hc3lz8 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Liked and subscribed. Just this morning l've come across some info on an early 60s (not sure of the year) ultra rare 4-speed Pontiac Grand Prix or 2+2 that's part of an estate sale. I've had some great luck with these because they usually want a buyer to take all the cars which l'm capable of doing. I'll let you know how it goes.
@utolean302510 ай бұрын
Real metal cars wirh beautiful style ✌️
@rorymerke66598 ай бұрын
My first car 41 years ago was my 59 meteor wagon and still rockin a fe today !
@rarecars33368 ай бұрын
FE Gang!
@insanetubegain7 ай бұрын
The 61 is my one of my all time favorite cars.
@fido13910 ай бұрын
That special order engine was a beast.
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
No doubt a monster especially for 61
@revvyhevvy9 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 And we all know what happens to monsters! They are attacked by everyone!
@dmk77008 ай бұрын
My buddy had a White '61 Starliner back in the day. I remember only 2 things --- the 3 Speed on the column and it's "Balls Out" performance. --------------------------------- "Power Shift Here We Go" BTW: I'm a Chevy Boy!!!
@teebird9410 ай бұрын
Truely the most beautiful American car ever made.
@garycamara995510 ай бұрын
I have always liked the 61 starliner.
@randallwolff81249 ай бұрын
Had a 1960 with 292 3spd auto two tone paint. bought off my neighbor when I was 16 had 40k on it that was 52 years ago and several new cars and trucks later Still my favorite car.
@TheGeonam9 ай бұрын
When I was 16 years old and a born gearhead that subscribed to Hot Rod magazine when I was 14. The neighbor girl who was older than me had a boyfriend with a brand new 1960 Ford Starliner stick shift high performance. They were getting ready to have a picnic and needed some stuff from the store. I was hanging around her house her younger brother and I were friends. Her boyfriend Bill asked me if I had a drivers license. I had just gotten it about four months ago and told yes, I did. He gave me the keys to his car and her younger brother had a list of stuff they needed from the store. I couldn't believe he was letting me take his car. We headed towards town the long way and stopped more than once to burn the tires through first gear and feel real horsepower for the first time. I was hooked. I am 80 years old today and have a 1963 corvette roadster with a 2010 corvette LS1 engine with a 4L60E trans. As I write this, I have a 1965 rust free mustang convertible that I am building a 347 cubic inch stroker motor out of a 289 block. All because of that 1960 Starliner.
@dennydowling216910 ай бұрын
i'm glad Iclicked on this video. it answered a question I have had for at least two years. i had come across a picture of just the roof line of what i now know was a Ford Starliner. it just had the pillar of the rear window, showing the three stars(which I found beautiful, i could not remember what car might have had them, thinking it was maybe a Pontiac or Oldsmobile of the late 50s or early 60s. I am so happy that I now know it belonged to a Ford Starliner.
@leannevandekew199610 ай бұрын
A friend in college drove one in 2000, unrestored. It sat 6 easily, 9 with a squeeze.
@royboy359710 ай бұрын
My father always said that was a wide car!
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals10 ай бұрын
That was a cool kid.....along with his favorite squeeze. Happy New Year!
@marko784310 ай бұрын
Very interesting... I never even knew about this model. 👍
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Not many people do which is why a video needed to be made!
@Hotdaddy53610 ай бұрын
The 60 through 66 were my favorites..i own a 65 fastback..
@matrox10 ай бұрын
64' and 65' were the best 2 looking Galaxies. My brother bought a 65' in the early 70s right out of HS. 352 V8 dual exhaust. He put cragars on all four corners, with G 60x15s on the rear, running glass pack mufflers.
@briansearles447310 ай бұрын
I like all the 60's Galaxies and the 352 can be made into a really nice street engine.
@garycamara995510 ай бұрын
The 63 galaxy fastback is beautiful.
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Agreed, super gorgeous car!
@stevewaterhouse302510 ай бұрын
great vid!
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
@kinikinrd10 ай бұрын
The 352 came out in the 1958 Fairlane, not 1960. My mother had one and i learned to drive in it. That car would scoot.
@sc928porsche88 ай бұрын
I had a 61 Starliner bac in72. loved the car. later I came across a 62 thunderbird and sold the starliner.
@ivanleterror915810 ай бұрын
IMHO the 60 Starliner in the blue color @ 11:36 was the best looking full size Ford ever built. I picture one lowered with chrome reverse rims.
@portaltwo10 ай бұрын
An "undesirable and lame engine under the hood". Reminds me of my dad's '62 Galaxie, in which I learned to drive. It was a six with Cruise-O-Matic. It wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding, but it moved on its own. No peddling required. Happy days.
@blucheer87437 ай бұрын
My pop had a black 60 star liner with high performance 352 3 speed overdrive that thing flew! It was high tech for its time aluminum intake, cast iron headers
@JamesGo-i4b10 ай бұрын
Gee I get to squawk about my 61. My second car bought in 1965 from a Ford dealer who bought it for his son in 61. 3 speed manual with overdrive converted to a Hurst T floor shift. Equa-loc rear. Supposedly a 390 configuration that the FMC maintenance manual called a police interceptor. Get this: solid lifters, Ford grand national 4bbl and cast iron exhaust snakes. Dual exhaust with glass-packs. Front springs slightly wedged. I put in an electronic ignition and Stewart Warner tach and gauges. Powershifted nothing could beat it. I ran against Vettes, 289 hypo Mustangs various GM crap and Chrysler 426 wedges (no hemis were running on the street yet). Every night I would pop the valve covers and adjust the valves, change the oil and check the lower end. It looked like it had forged aluminum rods. It could have been bored out for all I know. At 6 grand it sounded like it had been balanced and blueprinted. That sound attracted more attention than its speed. I'd run somebody and when they caught up to me at the next stop light they'd be yelling "what the hell you got in that thing". Traded it in on a 68 302 mustang road car. Yaas those were the days. I took great pride at blowing the doors off of everything around. And only got stopped once...for a warning.
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
You did indeed have either the Police Interceptor or the 390 HiPo. They both had solids.
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Wow that is a sick story thank you for sharing that, must have been a real fun car on the street in the day
@jamesbosworth419110 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Sick???
@ThomasW.Insall8 ай бұрын
My dad owned one with a 352 with a six pack.. I got to drive it to College starting 64. Then I bought a 71 LTD with a 390. Scrapped the 2 barrel installed a Elderbrock high intake manifold and a 750 Holly double pumper with a change in jetting. Then came Thompson headers and Dual exhausts. Yes it had a C-6 trnsmission and a 2.75 rear end. Bt she would run all day at just below 80 and get 17 to 18 mpg. She would also cruise at 105 MPH . Drove from El Paso to Hobbs Mew Mexico in 2 .5 hours many times with no fuss and no muss only slowing down for Carlsbad and White City. It was fun driving in Nevada and Wyoming with no maximum speed limits at the time. Of course today my MDX will do the same thing while getting 28 mpg, with a more secure ride and quieter passenger compartment. Oh Thursday she goes in for the engine inspection recall..
@michaelgillespie120610 ай бұрын
One of the first muscle cars, the ones that had a 390 with three two barrels.
@garyjubar573310 ай бұрын
In 1960 Fords' most powerful engine was the 352 HiPo which was rated at 360 horsepower . It had a compression ratio of 10:6 to 1 and a Holley 4 barrel carb. Then in 1961, Ford came out with their famous 390 in 3 different power versions, the highest being a whopping 401 horsepower with 3 2barrel Holley carbs. 61 was the last year of these beautiful cars as they came out with the XL in 62. all of the Galaxies are (I still drive one) great cars.
@jerrycasey16358 ай бұрын
I've owned 19 Galaxies, but one of my favorites was the black, 390 1961 Starliner I had...I'd like to get it back...
@Tannerrebuilds9 ай бұрын
The 60 year one also came with a 223 inline 6. We got a sunliner with a 360 and a 4 speed manual tri power can't wait to drive it
@tims72demon10 ай бұрын
My dad got a light blue 60. 352 3on the tree. Thats what I learned to drive on. Later I got a 64 2 dr sedan that was our local police captains car. Highpo 352 3 on the tree. Ripping car. Miss it.
@justajo210 ай бұрын
The 1960 Galaxie Starliner was a departure from what had become iconic in all Ford models: The round taillight. This year's model had half-round taillights, opening up designers from then on to use whatever shape they wanted.
@smithjones35488 ай бұрын
My Dad had a red 63 Galaxie, I remember seeing "390" on the air cleaner and the car being loud and fast. He put seat covers from a company called Fingerhut in it because as kids we sometimes spilled ice cream on the seats when he took us for a ride.
@kengilmore25639 ай бұрын
I had a 61 390 3speed auto. Too many people don’t understand that torque is what gets you going fast. Horsepower keeps you going fast.
@TomFlaTTop_BMW9 ай бұрын
I had a green & white, '59 Galaxie 4dr, 352ci and "Fordomatic" transmission. Loved the big "Rocket-Age" tail lights at night. First time you own a 1950's era American car with a big "wrap around" front screen, sometime in the first few weeks you WILL absent-mindedly slam your knee into the windscreen edge where it curves around and intrudes into the door aperture. It WILL hurt like all hell. You will NOT do it again. Because you will be forever be wary of it from that day on. Other than that, I loved that car. Few years later I was playing Double Bass in a notorious, popular local Rockabilly Rhythm'n'Blues band, and bought a blue & white 1965 Galaxie Ex-Ambulance as our "Blues Mobile" band rig to cart our instruments & selves to gigs and back. It had a mild 351 Cleveland and auto, with a straight through twin system exhaust that had no mufflers beyond a pair of "Glass Pack Hotdog Tubes" that only seemed to amplify the drag-car decibels you could hear coming a couple of miles away. Even when I tickled the loud pedal trying to drive quiet, it was a cop-magnet. Had to talk my way out of a defect notice so many times I got good at it. Without exception, ALL kids who saw it used to point and yell "Ghost Busters". Woke up in the back with a groupie chick more than once, the morning after a massive gig. Missed the old girl when she was finally moved on. Always loved the styling of the 1960 Galaxies with those muted "bat wings", compared to '59 Chevrolets, and those killer "half moon" tail lights. Especially the upmarket Starliner model.
@ciaranburke324310 ай бұрын
Always liked the galaxy and fairlane never knew much about them until now 👍
@jonfoss343710 ай бұрын
They should bring back the 60's designe"s
@samiam555710 ай бұрын
Nice looking ride. I always liked 'em.
@rarecars333610 ай бұрын
Agreed, totally underrated cars in my opinion!
@KenJohnson-fn8gr5 ай бұрын
I've had two 62 Ford one was the convertible when was just a Galaxy the 62 galaxie XL 40 406 in it and this one had a three deuces and the four-speed the last one I bought I bought in 91 I still got it and I just got it repainted and it looks fantastic it's one of the best cars that I've ever had
@radamson14 ай бұрын
I had a 1961 Starliner that I sold in 1967 when I was shipped to Vietnam. I have regretted that decision ever since.
@BruceMielke-h1b2 ай бұрын
It's interesting to note the legacy of Robert McNamara on the convoluted order options which really manipulated customer choices, perhaps outright deterred them.