1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl, Convertible, Rust Free, 77k Cream-white, Must See, Nr! on 2040-cars
Anderson, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:8-cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Galaxie
Trim: XL
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 77,526
Exterior Color: Cream-white
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 Ford Galaxie Convertible with only 77526miles on it. Less than 700 miles on an over all rebuild 390 Engine. One of the cleanest classic cars I've ever seen. Has Beautiful Cream-white exterior and Original light-blue interior. The car was professionally painted by a Ford dealership this summer. We have clean title on hand. Has power top that is in flawless condition. I Believe that it is original factory color that this Ford came with and this car catches your eye anywhere you go. The car was always garage kept. The owner has invested a lot of money into this Galaxie, has an original stereo that has been converted to the new standards, aux cable and two new amplifiers in the trunk. Please ask questions early and bid only if you are serious. Non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 48hours and the remaining balance of the final bid price is due within 7days unless other arrangements made. We are an Automotive business, so bid with confidence! For any additional information or any questions Call (765)602-5772 |
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