1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible!!! Runs And Drives Great!!! No Reserve !!! on 2040-cars
Germantown, Wisconsin, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:289 4 barrel
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Convertible
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 60,663
Options: Convertible
Up for auction is a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible!!! This car runs and drives great!!! It has a 289 - 4 barrel with lots of power and an automatic transmission. It has new rear brake lines, new rear wheel cylinders, new master cylinder, and new brake hoses on all 4 wheels. All of the brake shoes and drums are in great shape and the front wheel bearings have been re-packed. It is pretty straight and the interior appears to be original. It still has the original radio in it. The odometer reads 60,663 and is probably the original mileage but I cannot confirm that. All of the glass is good and all of the windows crank up and down. The top works great!!! It is old but will keep water off of you. The body is rusty from the trim line down. And someone did some body work to it but did not do a very good job. It is in black primer and will need a lot of body work to make it a show car. The original X frame is scaly and has a couple small holes but they are fixable and do not effect the integrity of the frame. The doors close really nice and the car is very straight for it's age and condition. The floors and trunk also have some rust in them but are decent. The tires are old and one of them only holds air for a day or so. This is just a nice restorable car that you can have fun with and drive while you work on it. Just put some tires on it and enjoy it for what it is, or restore and have an awesome parade car!!!
Please feel free to ask any questions you might have before bidding!!! This is a no reserve auction and all bids are final!!! Thanks for looking and good bidding!!!
Please note: Winning bidder must arrange for transportation at their own cost!!! A $500.00 deposit will be required at the end of the auction and the full payment must be made within 7 days of end of auction or car will be relisted and no refund will be given on deposit. Transportation must be arranged within 14 days of end of auction!!!
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