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1967 Ford Ltd 4-door Hardtop 390 Autoproject Car With Large Parts Collection on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:137349
Location:

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
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Here is a 1967 Ford Galaxie LTD 4-door hardtop,390 2bbl,MX automatic transmission,power steering,power drum brakes,AC,and AM/FM radio.It is wimbeldon white with blue cloth seat interior.My family has owned this car since 1978.We are the second owner.This was our family car until 1986,when it was taken off the road and parked.A restoration was started in 1990,but never finished,and has been stored inside ever since.The body does have metal fabrication in the rear 1/4's and doors,and the frame was also repaired in a few spots.All of the work was done at a professional shop,but it is not perfect.It has flaws,and is now showing age,along with some chips and scratches.It really needs to be redone again.This car never had a vinyl top,so the roof is excellent,along with the hood & trunklid.The interior is real good.The cloth seats are not ripped,but will need a good cleaning,the headliner and sail panels are good,the door panels are still very nice,but the dash has the typical peeling around the speaker holes.The engine is the original 390 2bbl that has never been out of the car.It runs,but smokes pretty good,and will need rebuilt.The transmission is the MX automatic,and the rear axle is the Ford 9" non-posi.The bumpers are very nice,but the chrome is showing some dull gray spots.It had a new dual exhaust with H-pipe installed in 1991,and is still good.The car has a clear title in my dad's name,who is deceased.The car also comes with a large collection of parts from other 67 LTD 4-door hardtops that we owned,as well as parts that we collected from junkyards in the late 70's/early80's.The is an extra 390 2bbl with C6 automatic transmission,fenders,doors,hood,trunklid,bumpers,a lot of trim,glass,radiator support,390 radiator,black cloth rear seats,black door panels,aqua door panels,carpet,original 390 4bbl intake,autolite 4bbl carburetor,2 sets of correct LTD hubcaps,LTD grilles,Galaxie grille,tilt swing-away steering column for column-shift,wiring,etc.I would like to sell everything as a whole,in one package,rather than part everything out.The car with all of the parts.Bring a truck & trailer.I will post as many pictures as possible on here,but I will have more available,so if there is anything specific that someone wants to see,just ask.I always wanted to do the car,but I never will.Hopefully somone can do something good with all of it. eight one four-four four zero-three five five three

 

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