1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible Fully Restored Candy Paint on 2040-cars
Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible 289 engine, performance manifold, 3 speed auto, electric ignition It was my daily ride before restoration. Very solid, runs great! Clear AZ title Fully restored, new Candy Wine Red paint (under the hood and trunk lid as well) New upholstery, new tires, new top, good battery Factory power steering, power windows, power top The car was first sold to Honolulu, Hawaii. Then was registered as Historic Vehicle in Oregon. Ended up in Reno/ Nevada where I bought it and took it to Arizona. The car was absolutely rust free but the paint was old and faded. The upholstery was original in really bad condition. The previous owner overhauled the engine, painted it. I spend tons of money on it over two years and I still wouldn't say it's done. The reason I don't ask twenty-thousand for it is because it doesn't have the disc break conversion kit (about $600 on ebay). No chrome rims ($400 and up) Weather strips are original and some places are worn (about $450 on ebay) I fixed the Galaxie emblem on the driver's side of the back just to see how it looks. It's removable, I didn't drill the body. I didn't fix it at the passenger side. It will be you choice to remove it or put up the other pair. The Galaxie 500 scrits are included as well as the old trims, spare tire, MP3, SD-card player, old FORD trunk script I'm selling the car localy and reserve the right to end the auction at any time $500 PayPal deposit required within 24 hours after auction ends. (I will have to travel back to Arizona) No joy rides, low ball offers please. I've got lot's of pictures of restoration Happy bidding, God bless |
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Autoblog Podcast #418
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We compare 2021 Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport specifications to their ritzy Land Rover competiton
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Ken Block ain't got a care about ruining his wheels
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Instead of us telling you how Block handled the calamity in his Ford Fiesta competition car, you can watch it happen in the video below. You can probably also guess what it is - but it's more fun to watch.