I’ll take the red Tbird please.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
I’ll take the red Tbird please.
In that case...I'll take the blue one.
I just love those Squire wagons; especially in light colors.
I can`t decide ......................Remarkable picture !......thanks for the post Galen
That was easy. The 1962 Ford Galaxie was one of the cleanest, sleekest styles of the jet-age early 60s. That red convertible is meant for an easy 55MPH ride in a sunny right lane, to see-and-be-seen. Eat your hearts out folks.
Then at 2 AM open up that 390 [or maybe the later 406] and just enjoy. I read somewhere that even the T-Bird didnt get that 406 that year.
Any of those wagons-
I'm partial to that blue T-bird, too. To me that powder blue and Thunderbird are inextricably linked. In fact, I refer to it as Thunderbird blue.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
I’ll take the red Galaxie
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
That's funny, as I just finished building a 63 Galaxie 500. I did mine in black with red interior. So I will take the red Galaxie as well.
That's funny, as I just finished building a 63 Galaxie 500. I did mine in black with red interior. So I will take the red Galaxie as well.
John; I have the Spark 63 Galaxie 500 fast back , 1:43 scale in metallic burgundy......it is a beauty.
Gotta go with the yellow post coupe, with a 406ci. - 405hp - 4speed. One of my favorite Fords.




