1965 Ford Galaxie 500 2 Doors Hardtop on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
FORD GALAXIE 500. 2 DOOR HARD TOP. V8 AUTOMATIC. ENGINE RUNS STRONG, TRANSMITION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. GREAT PROJECT CAR. NO LEAKS, NO SMOKE. ALL THERE AND IN GOOD CONDITIONS. INTERIOS ARE IN NICE SHAPE VERY ORIGINAL. I ALL READY BOUGHT ALL NEED TO GET IT DONE, NEW CARPET, NEW REAR PANELS, NEW MIRROS RACING SET, AND SOME MORE. ONLY NEED TO REPLACE OR FIX DASH PAD. ALL GADGETS ORINAL, INCLUDING RADIO. THE BODY IS IN EXELLENT CONDITION, NO RUST AT ALL. 100 % COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL CROME. NEED TO FINISH SOME PAINTING IN REAR PANELS. THIS IS AN EASY PROJECT CAR, ALMOST FINISHED GREAT AMERICAN CAR. WITH SOME WORK IT?S A 15.000 CLASSIC. CAR SELL AS IS. ASKING 7750 OBO. |
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