1963 Ford Galaxie 4 Door Sedan,rat Rod Or Restore ! on 2040-cars
Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States
I have a nice 1963 Galaxie up for sale. I am a used car dealer in tarpon springs,Fl. I have put a fair price on the car.They just don't make them anymore. My thoughts were that a person could do a Andy of Mayberry Tribute or a Dallas cop car look alike. I wish I had the time to play with it but im too busy with running my business to do anything but dream. Im going to post a bunch of pics so you see the condition of this 50 year old Ford. The lady I got it from said the mileage was correct,it shows about 59000 miles.The clear Fl title said actual mileage on it. The state of Fl now states anything over 10 years old will be considered Exempt, no big deal just want you to understand. This car is a 223 cu inch 6 cyc,2 speed automatic transmission ,This car has no radio from the factory.The chrome trim not on the car appears to be in the trunk. The car does run and drive,Brakes work,lights work.Trans shifts good. The frame was undercoated from new and appears very solid,the floors are good,ive found a small hole by gas pedal area.The decklid has rust in the upper lip area, id probably rec replacement of the deck lid for that reason. Tires all are pretty good and hold air. So if you are looking for a project and like Ford Galaxies of this era buy it! I can be reached at 727-543-1601 most anytime. My name is Tim Gibson and Im the dealer principal of RTG Auto Sales LLc. Were located in Tarpon Springs Fl 34689.
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