In the USA, Ford 300 was an automobile model manufactured in the year 1963 by the company of Ford Motor. It did not feature any luxury equipment or chrome trim and was publicized as the lower-priced sub series of base Galaxie. In the trim level, the Ford 300 and Chevrolet Biscayne could be easily compared. The taxi and police fleets often used Ford 300s because in trade price they saved around $100.United States.
Ford 300 takes place at Homestead-Miami Speedway which is a NASCAR Busch Series. For the Busch Series it is the final race of the season which is a part of NASCAR Ford Championship Weekend. Due to their light weight these cars were often used as drag racers combined with manual transmission. The accessibility of the engines Y-8 of the amazing FE-series which include 425-hp and 427 ci unit is an interesting part of this car history. At the newly opened Metro-Dade Homestead Motorsport Complex the first race was held in 1995. Through Tasca Motors, Rohde Island, an exceptional sedan 2-door Ford 300 was recognized as sold. It featured interesting two-tone paint combinations and added chrome spruce from the XL and Galaxie models.
Badge on each from fender just behind the wheel wells, the car was identified by a ford "Ford 300" and instead of GALAXIE "F.O.R.D" in the small block letters on the trunk lid. In 1964, custom series replaced Ford 300 and the previous names were Miami 300 and GNC Live Well 300.
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