Ford 300 1963 - The
Ford 300 is an vehicle which was designed in the USA by the Ford Motor Company for the design
year 1963 only. It was the platform cut stage of the full-size 1963 Ford line
below the Galaxie, Galaxie 500 & Galaxie 500XL.[1] It presented almost no
firefox cut or high-class devices and could be as opposed to Chevy Biscayne in
cut stage.
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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