1959 Ford Galaxie Convertible on 2040-cars
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
For your concideration a 1959 ford convertible.this auction is for the conplete body (BODY,FLOORS,FRAME,TRUNK,SOLID).I have a complete solid nose complete with solid inner fenders and radiator support.You will also get all the CONVERTIBLE ONLY TRIM(inner and outer windshield moldings,around the top molding,around the quarter panels and trunk lid)You also get the front and hard to get rear seat and rear side panels.The top frame is all there just taken apart to paint.The steering column and dashboard are out but includedI have a TON OF NOS OR PERFECT USED PARTS that i will separately from this auction.what you see is what you get except for the additional items i mentioned.I will work a deal with the winning bidder on all the other 59 ford parts i have.SOLD AS IS with bill of sale only.I HAVE THIS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will post additional pictures as the auction progresses.I may be interested in a partial trade for a pre 70's wagon or? HAPPY BIDDING
THE REBUILT ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS SALE!!!!!!!!!!! WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
400.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT END OFF AUCTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE CAR MAY SIT AS LONG AS NEEDED LONG AS ITS PAID IN FULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JUST TO CLEARIFY ALL TRIM UNIQUE TO THE CONVERTIBLE IS INCLUDED!!!!!!!!!! There is to much to mention but you get ALL the trim that is convertible only.
FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is a partial list of things i have for the car at addition cost p/s steering set up power brake setup mint grille factory trailer hitch new brakes,wheel cylinders,tie rod ends,ball joints,brake springs,shoes near mint door panels new top boot town & country radio and much,much more.I have atleast 3000.00 in extra parts
On May-21-14 at 07:13:11 PDT, seller added the following information: UPDATE: I have just been going thru my barn getting together all my 1959 parts and the parts that are included with the car.As far as the glass goes the vent window ones are cracked or missing.The vent window frames are very nice.The one rear side window is fine,one is cracked im looking for another that i have.The one door glass is broken.Im still looking for the other that i have.But i do have one.
I found some other nice items avaliable to the winner at extra cost. nice working 2 speed electric wiper motor Very mint set of tail lights with lenses and complete wiring harness nos backup light bezel. I WILL UPDATE MORE AS THE AUCTION GOES ON............................................ |
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