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1960 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Station Wagon. 352 Ci Police Inteceptor on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:1
Location:

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
Engine:352
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1960
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 1
Trim: Country Sedan

1960 Ford Country Sedan Station wagon.  All original car for restoration.  Has the  352ci Police Inteceptor motor and it's all there, totally original down to the linkage and carb tag.  Does not run but I'd rebuild it anyway.  6 passenger wagon.  Car is now sold with Georgia Bill of Sale, which is state legal for cars older than 1985, they don't require titles.  I am working on getting the title but don't have it yet.

Engine-  352ci 4bbl.  Totally stock, unmolested down to the air cleaner.  Linkages are all still connected, even has the heat riser tube coming up to the carb.  No rust underhood what so ever, just some surface.  Power steering and power brakes along with auto transmission.  No a/c. 

Body-  Overal solid straight Arizona car.  Has some rust.  Needs front drivers floor pan.  Others appear good.  Right rocker, some in doors.  Hood, fenders, tailgate, roof solid.  Front grill, bumpers, back end all decent to good.  Needs couple pieces of side flat glass, cracked windshield.  Rear wagon window excellent.

Interior.  It's all there.  It all needs redone.  Seat frames good, dash all there and good, including clock and AM radio.  Headliner bows are there.

Car is for sale locally, call for info

Seven 06-974-2197

 

 


On Nov-06-13 at 12:21:52 PST, seller added the following information:

Car has clear title.  Only thing missing is the generator underhood.  No keys.  Great resto or rat rod project for the money. 

Reserve is low.  I cannot store the car any longer so when it's sold it will need to be moved fairly quickly.  It rolls but it is stiff from sitting, will need a winch to load it.

The 60 Fords are hard to find, especially the wagons.

 

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