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1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Sunliner Convertible "Pro-Touring"Introducing this 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Sunliner Convertible "Pro-Touring" finished in teal metallic over a tan and black interior. The color combination gives the car a clean, period-inspired look with a modern edge. Features a power-operated convertible soft top and a simplified roadster-style setup with deleted side glass. The lowered pro-touring stance sets it apart from a stock Sunliner, giving it a more planted and aggressive road presence without losing its classic lines. Highlights:- Exterior Color: Vibrant Teal Metallic- Interior Color: Tan and Black- 8-Cylinder 390 cubic inch - Automatic Transmission- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Steering- Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor- Power-Operated Convertible Sot Top- Black Boot Cover - Matching Custom-Upholstered Rear Bench- Modern High-Capacity Aluminum Radiator- Modern Black Corbeau Four-Point Harnesses - 17-Inch 5-spoke American Racing-style "Torq Thrust" WheelsPowered by a 390 cubic-inch V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, sending power through dual exhaust outlets. A modern high-capacity aluminum radiator has been installed to improve cooling and reliability. Additional equipment includes front-wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, and power steering. The interior has been updated with modern reclining bucket seats in the front and a matching custom-upholstered rear bench. Both rear passengers are equipped with black Corbeau four-point harnesses. A custom full-length center console, upholstered to match the seats, includes a floor-mounted shifter, storage compartment, armrest, and cup holders. Exterior features include chrome bumpers and trim, quad headlights, shaved door handles, and deleted window trim for a cleaner appearance. The car sits on 17-inch 5-spoke American Racing-style "Torq Thrust" wheels, complementing its pro-touring setup. A notable detail about the Galaxie line is that its name was inspired by the Space Race era, reflecting Ford's push toward modern design and engineering at the time. This Galaxie 500 Sunliner combines classic styling with practical upgrades and is mechanically sound. For $34, 750Introducing this 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Sunliner Convertible "Pro-Touring" finished in teal metallic over a tan and black interior. The color combination gives the car a clean, period-inspired look with a modern edge. Features a power-operated convertible soft top and a simplified roadster-style setup with deleted side glass. The lowered pro-touring stance sets it apart from a stock Sunliner, giving it a more planted and aggressive road presence without losing its classic lines. Highlights:- Exterior Color: Vibrant Teal Metallic- Interior Color: Tan and Black- 8-Cylinder 390 cubic inch - Automatic Transmission- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Steering- Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor- Power-Operated Convertible Sot Top- Black Boot Cover - Matching Custom-Upholstered Rear Bench- Modern High-Capacity Aluminum Radiator- Modern Black Corbeau Four-Point Harnesses - 17-Inch 5-spoke American Racing-style "Torq Thrust" WheelsPowered by a 390 cubic-inch V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, sending power through dual exhaust outlets. A modern high-capacity aluminum radiator has been installed to improve cooling and reliability. Additional equipment includes front-wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, and power steering. The interior has been updated with modern reclining bucket seats in the front and a matching custom-upholstered rear bench. Both rear passengers are equipped with black Corbeau four-point harnesses. A custom full-length center console, upholstered to match the seats, includes a floor-mounted shifter, storage compartment, armrest, and cup holders. Exterior features include chrome bumpers and trim, quad headlights, shaved door handles, and deleted window trim for a cleaner appearance. The car sits on 17-inch 5-spoke American Racing-style "Torq Thrust" wheels, complementing its pro-touring setup. A notable detail about the Galaxie line is that its name was inspired by the Space Race era, reflecting Ford's push toward modern design and engineering at the time. This Galaxie 500 Sunliner combines classic styling with practical upgrades and is mechanically sound.










