1961 Ford Galaxie Starliner Very Rare on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1961
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 10,000
Trim: GALAXIE
VERY RARE 1961 FORD STARLINER WITH ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL SHEET METAL WITH NO RUST, BODY HAS BEEN STRIPPED AND PRIMED,CHASSIS HAS BEEN STRIPPED AND POWDER COATED . INSTALLED 4 LINK REAR SUSPENSION WITH AIR RIDE TECHNOLOGY SUSPENSION ALL AROUND. 9" FORD REAR WITH 31 SPLINE AXLES. THE ENGINE IS A BRAND NEW BUILT2003 FORD 5.4 LITER ENGINE THAT HAS BEEN OUTFITTED WITH NEW H BEAM RODS, O-RINGED BLOCK , BLOWER CAM AND A NEW FORD RACING WHIPPLE SUPER CHARGER. COMPLETE PULLY AND FUEL RAIL SYSTEM. WIRING HARNESS. THE ENGINE WILL PRODUCE 650 REAR WHEEL HP. I HAVE ALMOST EVERYTHING TO PUT THIS CAR BACK TOGETHER. I HAVE 2 FULL RACKS FULL OF BRAND NEW IN THE BOX OEM FORD PARTS FOR THIS CAR. APPROX 10 K IN OEM PARTS ALONE. RECHROMED FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS. BRAND NEW TREMEC 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH NEW STEEL BELL HOUSING AND PERFORMANCE CLUTCH SET. ALL NEW GLASS AND ORIGINAL REAR GLASS THAT IS PERFECT. I HAVE WELL OVER 80K IN THIS CAR AND UNFORTUNETLY I HAVE TO SELL IT. CALL JASON WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 703-508-9399 |
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Finally, while we agree 100 percent with RT's heartfelt request for a paddle-shift automatic, we certainly expect that the EcoBoost 'Stang will be offered with a manual transmission as standard equipment. This is a Mustang, after all...
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