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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