"z Code" 1964 Galaxie 500 Convertable on 2040-cars
Aromas, California, United States
Clean California Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible. This is a factory "Z Code" 390 with automatic transmission. It has power assist steering and power windows which all are in working condition. This Galaxie 500 also has a power convertible top which works fine. It also has a new classic car radio which is AM/FM and mp3 compatible but looks like an AM radio and is designed for your iPod or other device to plug in. Tires have about 500 miles on them and were purchased new towards the end of 2013. This car underwent a complete restoration in the late 1990's and is still in great shape. Currently registered with personalized plates for the car. I get thumbs up and compliments whenever I take her out of the garage for a drive. The pictures speak for themselves. The car has been in California it's entire life, spending the first portion near Santa Barbara and now residing just north of Monterey. This car represents American classis cars when Detroit was proud. What a great way to send the summer!
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