1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl 390ci Rare Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Middleton, Idaho, United States
This '64 Galaxie 500 XL is an Z series. It is the first year of
the Galaxie Muscle Car! Fun to Drive! It has Split seats with 4 speed on the
floor, rare! This 390ci engine has less than 2000 miles on the rebuild and lots
of power! Holly Carb & Valve Covers. It has NEW 2 tone,
Tucked Vinyl interior and Dealership Air Conditioning. Body is perfectly
straight with no mud. Paint is in Excellent Condition for its age and is the
old Enamel Paint that can be buffed out. Perfect Glass and 20" rims with
35 series tires. No modifications made to the wheel wells, if you don't like the wheels, any tire store would trade them back for steel wheels and tires for true vintage look. Wheels and tires are in immaculate condition and value is there. Too many things to list. Not sure actual milage as speedometer
cable is not connected. I got this vehicle as partial payment for a show truck
I sold. Call, text or email Tim with questions. 2zero8-9five4-1two5seven. Thanks for Looking! |
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