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I have just purchased my first galaxie. 65 Galaxie 500 LTD 390 hipo AT.
I have a holley that I belive to be a 600 or 650 which is in need of a rebuild and a serious tuning. I think this is to little carb on this motor. It is supposed to be the 335 hp but I have not yet confirmed this. Any comments on a suggested carb?
It also has a set of Keystone wheels 15x7 (YUK). I am thinking of putting on a set of the Mustang wheels 17" the ones that look similar to the Torq Thrust Ds . Has anyone tried this and will the larger wheels create clearance problems.
I am looking for a set of tubular headers for this app. and am having trouble finding something that will not break the bank.
I am a mustang and ford truck owner and big time Ford fan. This is my first trip into the Galaxies.
I bought the car about a week ago and left it at the previous owners garage until I could get the Tag and Insurance straightened out. I picked it up yesterday and drove straight to the carwash about two miles from the previous owners house where I had 2 offers to buy it will I was cleaning her up.
I read thru several post before becoming a member and am now glad to be a part of your community.
welcome. I tried 98 17 inch mustang wheels and tires on my 68 galaxie with disc brakes and the bolt pattern is the same but the tie rod ends interfer with the tire. good luck
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