1966 Ford Galaxie 500 7 Litre on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 7 LITRE FASTBACK 4 SPEED Vehicle Specifications Year: 1966 Make: Ford Model: Galaxie 500 VIN: 6E61Q237895Stock Number: 66-7 Mileage: 58895 Transmission: Manual Engine: 8 Cylinder, 7.L Exterior Color: Black Primer Interior Color: Tan Title: Clear Contact Information David- 423-791-1271 Ask Us A Question Description FOR SALE 1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 7 LITRE 428 4 SPEED THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND VIN 6 E 6 1 Q 2 3 7 8 9 5 6=1966 E=ASSY PLANT=MAHWA-NJ 61=GALAXIE 500 7-LITRE FASTBACK BUCKET SEATS Q=428-4V THUNDERBIRD 7 LITRE 345 HP 237895= CONSECUTIVE NUMBERSBLOCK =C 6 M E-A BLOCK DATE 6 H 22 HEAD DATE 1 H 6 COWL TAG MATCHES DOOR TAG. This car does run and drive, it would be a great car to finish restoring, its an all numbers matching car
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500
7 LITRE
4 SPEED
THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND
VIN
6 E 6 1 Q 2 3 7 8 9 5
6=1966
E=ASSY PLANT=MAHWA-NJ
61=GALAXIE 500 7-LITRE FASTBACK BUCKET SEATS
Q=428-4V THUNDERBIRD 7 LITRE 345 HP
237895= CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS
BLOCK =C 6 M E-A
BLOCK DATE 6 H 22
HEAD DATE 1 H 6
COWL TAG MATCHES DOOR TAG SEE PICTURE
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