1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl Convertible on 2040-cars
Scott City, Kansas, United States
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL CONVERTIBLE SOLID WESTERN KANSAS CAR SINCE NEW 80K ORIGINAL MILES, 3 OWNER CAR SINCE NEW ALL ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING Z-CODE 300 HP 390 4-BARREL , AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES AND POWER TOP THE CAR STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT NO RUST EVER! NEVER HAD ANY PATCH WORK DONE ON BEEN WRECKED CAR DOES HAVE A VERY SMALL DENT IN THE END OR BOTH QUARTER PANELS NEAR THE TAIL LIGHTS AND THE PAINT IS VERY LIGHTLY SCRATHED WE DO HAVE THE NEW PIECES OF TRIM FOR THE CAR THAT ARE BANGED UP, WE JUST NEED TO GET THEM INSTALLED THE OLD MAN THAT HAD THE CAR FOR YEARS MOVED STUFF AROUND IN HIS SMALL GRAGE AND BANGED IT UP ON THE CORNERS, IT IISN'T BAD AND ONCE THE TRIM PIECES ARE INSTALLED IT WILL HIDE MOST OF THE DENTS AM RADIO WORKS GOOD, READY TO CRUISE WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE FLY IN TO GARDEN CITY KANSAS, WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME CALL SCOTT 620-214-3675 FOR MORE INFO RYAN @ ASAP TRANSPORT CAN GIVE YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE 913-201-0133 WE DO HELP IN LOADING ONTO TRANSPORT TRUCKS TO SEE TO IT THAT THE CAR IS LAODED SAFELY INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME, WE HAVE SOLD SEVERAL CARS TO GUYS IN SWEDEN, EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST
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Detroit Three's lucrative pickup war intensifies as Ram makes big gains
Thu, Jan 3 2019DETROIT — The battle for profits from sales of large pickup trucks is intensifying among the Detroit Three automakers as sales of small cars in the United States shrivel. For decades Ford has had the single best-selling truck brand in its F-Series trucks. General Motors' Chevrolet brand was a solid No. 2, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' Ram was a distant third. Now, that hierarchy may be in flux. Sales figures for December and the fourth quarter released on Thursday show Ram tied with GM's Chevy for the No. 2 spot, as sales of the redesigned Ram pickup surged, fueled in part by demand for an optional 12-inch (30.48 cm) dashboard screen. Chevy not long ago held second place to Ford by a wide margin. GM executives said on Thursday they are bullish on their new GMC and Chevy trucks for 2019.Related: How the Detroit Three's pickups compare on paper 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie review 2019 Chevy Silverado 2.7L four-cylinder review 2019 Ford F-150 2.7L EcoBoost review "There's no doubt this segment (pickup trucks) is one of the epicenters of the auto wars," said Sandor Piszar, director of marketing for Chevrolet at GM. "It's been that way forever, and we wouldn't have it any other way." On Wall Street, investors give electric car leader Tesla a higher valuation than any of the Detroit automakers. But in the nation's heartland, big pickups remain far more popular and profitable than any electric car — and most other consumer vehicles of any kind. Large pickups generate at least $17,000 a vehicle in pretax profit for GM, the company has indicated in disclosures to investors. By contrast, many Detroit Three sedans are so unprofitable, their manufacturers have decided not to build them anymore. 'Hotly contested' Sustaining sales and pricing in the large-pickup segment will be critical in a year when most forecasters expect overall U.S. car and light truck sales to fall. Ford's U.S. sales chief, Mark LaNeve, on Thursday called the F Series "the backbone of our franchise" during a conference call, and added the "segment will continue to be strong, but hotly contested" in 2019. Automakers are banking on pickup truck sales to stay strong even if U.S. interest rates continue to rise. Rising interest rates translate into higher monthly car payments and are expected to deter some buyers in 2019. GM has said 27 percent of Chevrolet and GMC trucks — which can haul trailers by day and substitute for a luxury sedan by night — sell for more than $55,000.
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"I'm happy [Mulally] is going to stick around. But we also feel really good about where we are in terms of succession," Ford told Bloomberg TV, according to Automotive News. Rumors first cropped up about Mulally leaving Ford when AllThingsD speculated that he was in the running, early last month. In that same report, which you can read here, Ford's board of directors reportedly okayed the CEO stepping down ahead of his planned retirement in 2014.
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Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
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