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427 Galaxie Registry Website

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#1 ·
The 427 Galaxie Registry Website is up and running. Please stop by and take a look and feel free to offer up any suggestions or ideas about what you would like to see on the website. Thanks Dave Walters

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#3 ·
Could be a great new site, but what you need is a whole lot of information on how to tell R Codes from base models, as an example.
This will draw people to the site, and Google will pick up on key words.
 
#13 ·
Back on track again.....................

Maybe articles from old magazines, reviews, tests, old adverts etc.
Make the website a complete source of information for 427 Galaxies.
 
#5 ·
is that site for factory 427s --what about base cars that have had 427s put into them--??
 
#6 · (Edited)
The 427 Galaxie Registry Website is up and running. Please stop by and take a look and feel free to offer up any suggestions or ideas about what you would like to see on the website. Thanks Dave Walters Home
Hey Dave Walters,
WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!!

I'm thinking about starting a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500, Four-Door, Hard-Top, Fast-Back, Police Interceptor Registry Website!

Whaddya think? :)

JC
 
#12 ·
Hey Mr. BO67,
I was only kidding.

The reason that I wrote what I did is that if you do a Google search for "1964 Ford Galaxie 500, Four-Door, Hard-Top, Fast-Back, Police Interceptor", my Ms. American 3.14159 is the only one you will find.

So far, I've had a number of very knowledgeable people (Greg Donahue, John Rotella, and some of the guys over at the FE Forum) tell me that there are others out there and that Ms. American is NOT all that unique, but I have yet to see or even hear about another like her.

I even had one guy at FE Forum tell me that she may be rare, but that she didn't have any value, which he later modified to "not worthless"! BUT he added that if he had her, he'd cut her up for scrap just like he'd do to ANY four-door car.

He is one of those who owns one of those "ordinary" and "plentiful" REALLY VALUABLE R-Codes ! :)

Can't you just see it? A registry with only ONE car on the list! :)

1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 PI
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 PI ENGINE
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 PI PARTS
Autolite 4100 1.12 C4AF-9510 DG Carburetor
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 PI RESTORATION WORK

JC
 
#9 ·
I think with 1,979 posts in just 19 months, not to mention a new "caper" every week, that FM is rapidly turning into
a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500, Four-Door, Hard-Top, Fast-Back, Police Interceptor Registry Website!
 
#16 ·
Hey QCRC,
Other than mess with Ms. American, I got nothing else to do other than post here. And I'm a REALLY fast typist.

JC
 
#10 ·
a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500, Four-Door, Hard-Top, Fast-Back, Police Interceptor Registry Website!

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#11 ·
Hey Mr. DH,
Not one mis-spelled word! You are to be commended! Now if I could just get you to start using the "shift" key in the proper places! :)

JC
 
#15 ·
Hey Danv,
And he's already taught me everything he knows, and I'm still stupid!

It isn't easy being US! :)

Hey, you anywhere near the "swine flu" thing down there? I saw on the news that they've declared Australia a "pandemic".

You be careful, you heah?

Don't make me have to come down there.

JC
 
#17 ·
JC, they are making a BIG thing out of this swine flu thing.
2000 Aussies die from normal flu here every year, and they are worried about this where there has been no deaths, just runny noses!
 
#19 ·
Thank you, Danv for putting us back on topic. To your point of creating a sort of clearinghouse of information for 427 Galaxies, I would be happy to help (though I am no expert and was not alive to drive these things in 196x). I have a number of documents and articles on hand, and I'm good with a scanner. I would encourage Mr. Walters to include some information and history about the whole lineage of Ford HiPo motors and the cars they powered, beginning with the 352 and including the 390 and 406 solid-lifter racers and, of course the overhead cam motor. Personally I find the context from which the 427 emerged to be highly interesting. But I realize that's all a lot of work, so thanks for doing step one, the registry. I will add our car and its history in due course, but my hard drive is packed full and so I can't do much on the computer thingy here.
Cheers,
Jay
 
#20 ·
Just one other quick suggestion.
I'd change the badge on the home page from the 7 Litre badge to a 427 eagle fender badge.
 
#24 ·
Dave, you are quite right on the 427s in the 7 litre model--which would have made for one stylish 427! However, there is elsewhere a 7 Litre organization, which by now most of us have seen. Switching out the picture would differentiate your site from the 7 Litre folks. Better yet, create a slide show of 427 logos and images from all the different models.
 
#28 ·
Was wondering if there were any other galaxie registry websites out there? - And - what makes a registry website popular - specific models? -

Would a "Galaxie Registry" website be interesting for anyone to use - any kind of galaxie?

Or - are these registry websites usually specific to some feature of the vehicle?

Just thinking outloud.

Eric
 
#31 ·
Was wondering if there were any other galaxie registry websites out there? - And - what makes a registry website popular - specific models? -

Would a "Galaxie Registry" website be interesting for anyone to use - any kind of galaxie?

Or - are these registry websites usually specific to some feature of the vehicle?

Just thinking outloud.

Eric
I heard you. :)
Registries are most often for particular years or features such as the 7 litre etc. There is a '66 galaxie registry also for all '66 galaxies and at one time a '64 registry was started and then a computer crash I guess lost all the info and many others are there I'm sure. I bet there's also a Pantera registry also.

It's kinda cool to check out a registry just to see how many other cars out there are like your own. As in '64 Ford didn't keep track of so many things like the 66 or other years. Such as how many had white interior or auto on the floor and that kind of thing. So a person can browse a registry and see how many there have the same traits as your own car. That's probably just one thing that makes a registry interesting.

Deb
 
#29 ·
BlueOval67,
Hey Dave, send me a PM and I'll send you my email. I have various documents and things to scan that should be of interest to you.--Jay
 
#33 ·
I was checking out the registry and saw this

1964 500 FASTBACK 4E66R157***
1964 500 CO. SQ WG 4E76Q183***
1964 500XL FASTBK 4P68R121***




Somebody was sure thinkin' when the filled out the option sheet!!
Yes that is a very rare car. I only know of one other still in existance and reportly there were two other 427 wagons that were stripped and junked in the 70's.
 
#32 ·
Hey Copperhead,
That's a keen eye you have, I missed it. I've heard of a number of very humble 427 Galaxies over the years in which the great V8 was optioned as a tow vehicle for boats, etc. Yep, 480 foot-pounds will take good care of your Airstream camper.
 
#34 ·
Website is coming along nicely!
A suggestion would be to have a reasonable size Links Page, because from what I'm led to believe, Google picks up on this, and if you have a lot, your own site will be listed higher in Google.
 
#35 ·
Just one more suggestion.

What is the point of having a registry when only one person can access it?

Why not list the VIN or tag numbers on the website, but delete the vital informating such as the last few digits, and owners names and addresses?
That way, we can all see where these cars might have been built, and maybe what options they had.
 
#36 ·
I have an Australian Galaxie registry I've been working on for about 6 years. Small by US standards, 287 entries currently, lots waiting to be entered. It's far from complete, and not posted onto the web as yet (anyone who has a registry understands the work entailed in maintaining). Happy to share stats or info with anyone! Very happy to receive vehicle data!! Mindful of privacy though.

Cheers
DW
 
#37 · (Edited)
Very impressive Darren. I have my own registry for the 1965-66 Full Size R-codes like my own. It does require a great deal of dilligence to keep the information current and privacy is always a concern. Different owners have different views on that and it is best to respect them.

I have an Australian Galaxie registry I've been working on for about 6 years. Small by US standards, 287 entries currently, lots waiting to be entered. It's far from complete, and not posted onto the web as yet (anyone who has a registry understands the work entailed in maintaining). Happy to share stats or info with anyone! Very happy to receive vehicle data!! Mindful of privacy though.

Cheers
DW
 
#39 ·
My apologies, you are right!

I have been looking at several registries over the last week, incl the 7 litre registry, and I saw that one of the websites listed them. When I made my comment yesterday, I couldn't figure out which one had the listings I saw, and couldn't find them.

So yes, this was in fact the registry I saw them on!