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UNCLE PHIL’S choice PICKS

1960 FORD GALAXIE SUNLINER $55,000

FULL SIZE SUMMER CRUISER

had American car designers spellbound as styling transformed from the late 50s to the early 60s. Smaller fins, less two-tone paint and ornate trimmings, as well as reduced acreages of chrome. Big was still better and full-size convertibles like this aptly named Ford Galaxie Sunliner turned plenty of heads and still do. To find one in the USA is rare, let alone finding one here and with the benefit of already being converted to a right hooker. It also has upgraded brakes with a booster and dual-circuit master cylinder – to complete

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