
Ford
300s were often used by cops and cab fleets, and had a platform cost of more
than $100 less than similar designs in the platform Galaxie sequence. However,
personal clients could also purchase one if low cost and economic system, with
the comfort of a full-sized vehicle were the primary goals.
The car
was determined by a "Ford 300" banner on each from fender just behind
the rim bore holes and "F-O-R-D" in small prevent characters on the
back area lid. The sequence was available only as a 2- or 4-door pillared
vehicle, but as a unique order a fastback design persisted.
An
exciting part of this vehicle's record issues the option the big-block
FE-series "Y-8" Google such as the 425-hp 427 cubic inches device.
Along with stick shift, these vehicles were often used as move competitors due
to their lightweight.
A
unique Ford 300 2-door vehicle design was known to be marketed by Tasca Engines
of Windfall, Rhode Isle. It presented extra firefox cut from the Galaxie and XL
designs, and presented exciting two-tone colour blends.
The Ford
300 was changed in 1964, by the Customized sequence. It was presented in the
Movie gaming "Mafia 2" as the Cruz 200 Custom
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