1965 Ford Galaxie

Warman, Saskatchewan

$42,000

1965 Ford Galaxie

Vehicle Details

Make

Ford

Model

Galaxie

Year

1965

Body Type

Convertible

Transmission

Manual

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

390 cu in V8

Condition

Excellent

Description

This 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL Convertible is a genuine performance machine that turns heads wherever it goes. The 390 cubic inch engine breathes through an Edelbrock dual quad setup, backed by performance-tuned heads and a hot cam that delivers real driving excitement. What makes this car truly special is the factory 4-speed transmission, a rare find on Galaxies of this era that transforms the driving experience.

The convertible top is down-ready, and mechanically this car is dialed in and runs beautifully. Original motor components remain in excellent condition, testament to proper care and maintenance over the years. This is an award-winning build that's earned recognition for good reason.

Well-maintained and ready to drive, it represents that sweet spot where classic American muscle meets open-air cruising thrills.

Ford Galaxie Buyer's Guide

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1959–1974
~4 min read
Updated Jun 2026
The Galaxie 500 is Ford's full-size muscle car β€” bigger than a Mustang, heavier than a Fairlane, and powered by some of the most capable FE-series engines Ford ever built. The 427 side-oiler is the headline, but even a 390-powered convertible is a serious collector car. Know what you're looking at before the seller explains it to you.
This guide covers
βœ“ 11-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 5 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Ford Galaxie Market Overview

Based on 88 Ford Galaxie listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

88
Listed Now
$31,463
Avg. Asking Price
1959–1972
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Average Range
This car: $42,000
Low: $5,000 High: $109,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 61%
Manual 17% ◄
Condition Distribution
Excellent 7% ◄
Good 15%
Fair 7%
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Ford Galaxie Buyer's Guide

I've always had a soft spot for the Galaxie 500. It doesn't get the same magazine coverage as a Boss 429 Mustang or a 427 Cobra, but a documented 427 Galaxie is a more significant piece of Ford performance history than most people realize. The NASCAR connection is real β€” Ford campaigned the Galaxie on superspeedways, and the street 427s that followed were barely detuned race engines. For the buyer who wants full-size American muscle with actual provenance, this is the car. Just understand what you're evaluating before the seller's enthusiasm does your thinking for you.

What to Check Before Buying

Engine number verification β€” Check block stampings against VIN decode and Marti report before any valuation
Trunk floor corners β€” Remove mat and probe all four trunk floor corners for rust-through
Lower rear quarters β€” Inspect lower rear fender panels for rust, especially behind wheels
Frame rear kick-up β€” Get under car and inspect frame rails at rear axle arch for structural rust
Body style confirmation β€” Confirm fastback vs. formal roof roofline in person β€” don't rely on description
Floor pans β€” Check under front seat carpet for rust-through or repairs
Lower door seams β€” Inspect bottom edge of door skins for rust at seam
Convertible top mechanism β€” Cycle the top β€” verify hydraulics work, check for cylinder leaks
FE engine oil leaks β€” Check rear main, timing cover, and intake manifold gaskets
Cooling system condition β€” Verify hoses, thermostat, and coolant condition β€” FE overheating damages gaskets
Marti report β€” Order a Marti report to verify factory powertrain and options independently

Common Issues

Trunk floor rust is the defining structural issue β€” water pools in rear trunk corners and deteriorates the floor from inside. Lower rear quarters deteriorate with it. Frame rust at the rear kick-up is a structural failure mode that requires a hoist to properly inspect. Door skin seam rust at the lower edges is cosmetic but frequently found. FE engine oil leaks are common β€” rear main seal, timing cover, and intake manifold gaskets are the usual sources. On 427 cars, engine identity fraud is a known problem β€” verify numbers before making any valuation decisions. Convertible top mechanism failures are common on unmaintained cars; hydraulic cylinder leaks are the most frequent issue. The FE engine cooling system requires correct hose routing and thermostat spec β€” overheating accelerates gasket failure on the higher-output engines.

What to Look For

Verify engine identity before evaluating anything else β€” check block stampings against the VIN decode and Marti report. Trunk floor corners are the primary rust zone; probe thoroughly before accepting any cosmetic presentation. Lower rear quarters at the exterior. Frame rails at the rear kick-up β€” get under the car and inspect structurally. Lower door skin seams and front lower fenders at the inner fender seam. Verify body style: confirm fastback vs. formal roof in person β€” the roofline difference is not subtle. On convertibles, check body structure for flex and verify the top mechanism operates correctly. Confirm broadcast sheet, window sticker, or Marti report existence on any 427 car before price discussions begin.

Price Guide

Driver-quality 390/352 sedans: $18,000–$28,000. Fastback body adds 20–30% premium. Convertibles add 20–35% premium. Documented 427 Galaxie driver: $50,000–$65,000; show quality: $75,000–$90,000+. Numbers-matching 427 fastback convertible: auction results above $90,000. 428 Cobra Jet cars are undervalued relative to 427 β€” typically $25,000–$40,000 at driver-to-show quality and represent the best performance value in the lineup. Use Marti Reports (available online) to verify factory powertrain and options before paying any premium.

Did You Know?

Ford campaigned the 1963 Galaxie 500 fastback directly on NASCAR superspeedways β€” the fastback roofline was designed to reduce aerodynamic drag at 160+ mph. Freddie Lorenzen won the 1963 Atlanta 500 in a works Galaxie. The 427 side-oiler was so well-regarded that it appeared in the AC Cobra, the Ford GT40 (early versions), and Ford Thunderbolt drag cars. Ford sold approximately 4,500 street-legal 427 Galaxies in 1963 alone.

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