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1971 Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible showcase
Experience the style of the 1971 Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible. This video provides a factual overview of this classic pony car, including its interior comforts and convertible top operation. Do you ...
Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Jan. 5, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. The film tells the unlikely story of a racing legend who captured multiple records and led Ford Motor Company to national ...
A look at 10 little-known factory performance packages that transformed ordinary American cars and trucks into serious classic street machines.
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The 1965 full-size Fords were plenty of car for the money, but did you know that the US Auto Club found the top-of-the-range '65 Galaxie LTD to be quieter than a Rolls-Royce? It's not clear whether ...
It came into this world as a Ford Galaxie, and it pretty much looks like a Ford Galaxie, but it is no longer a Ford Galaxie. Someone extracted its original engine and transmission and transplanted a ...
There are basic Ford Galaxie 500 models out there selling for less than $10,000, but this 1965 model is in a completely different league. That’s because it underwent a full rebuild over the course of ...
Introduced for the 1959 model year as a range-topping model, the Ford Galaxie received a massive redesign only one year later. 1960 brought a much sleeker version to showrooms and saw the introduction ...
The pioneering 1980s dream-pop band has now unveiled its entire studio catalog, mistakes and all. By Jon Pareles Dean Wareham has a Google Alert set for his first full-time band, Galaxie 500, named ...
1967 was the final model year for the R-Code 427 V8-equipped Ford Galaxie 500. Only 24 of them left the factory out of over 1 million Galaxies built in 1967, making it one of the rarest and most ...
"Win on Sunday, sell on Monday!" Since the early 1960s, that has been a war cry of the Big Three manufacturers. Yes, back in the day, as the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) and ...
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