1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Ltd 2 Door Hard Top 352 Cid 91k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Ocoee, Florida, United States
For your consideration 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD 2 Door Hard Top 352 CID 90K original miles 4 Barrel Carb Cruise-O-Matic Vinyl Roof Courtesy Light Group Padded Dash and Visors Power Steering Deluxe Seat Belts Radio (AM) Body Moldings Original paint color was white, car was totally stripped and repainted to the current metallic blue by a professional body shop in 1987. Since then the car has been garaged and occasionally driven, never in the rain! My Dad purchased the car from the original owner (retired school teacher's first brand new car) in September of 1983 with around 88K miles. It was for me to use but, the brat that I was, I didn't like the size of it; I wanted a smaller vehicle. The car was so well maintained and a great runner, Mom and Dad decided to keep it. They had total body work done with the color they liked. Since they purchased it in 1983, they have put just a little over 2000 miles on it. The car has always been garaged and very well cared for. The original upholstery shows normal wear and tear. The car is available to see in Lady Lake, FL 32159. $500 deposit must be made through PayPal within 48 hours of the auction ending or the car will be relisted. |
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