1968 Ford Galaxie Convertible on 2040-cars
West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States
Engine:390
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Model: Galaxie
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Mileage: 67,000
Warranty: NONE
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: STANDARD
FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE 1968 67K ORIGINAL - $14500 (SOUTHFIELD MICHIGAN)
3RD OWNER ONLY 67K ORIGINAL MILES
WE ARE SELLING OUR 1968 GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE 67K ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT THIS CAR IS CLEAN AND MECHANICALLY SOUND A STRONG RUNNING DEPENDABLE CLASSIC. 390 2 BBL ALL ORIGINAL NEW RADIATOR EXCEPT AN ELECTRIC FAN AND SIX BLADE FAN WAS ADDED FOR WAITING IN LINE AT CRUISES. TRUNK IS SPOTLESS, INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND ORIGINAL. BODY IS STRAIGHT TOP IS HARDLY USED AS WAS REPLACED A FEW YEARS AGO. THIS HAS BEEN A FUN CAR. RECENT UPGRADES INCLUDE CARB REBUILD ALONG WITH A NEW GAS TANK. BRAKES LAST YEAR AND MIDAS DID THE MUFFLER SYSTEM. ALL FEATURES ON THIS CAR ARE WORKING FINE INCLUDING THE HEATER, TOP LIGHTS ETC ETC.
WE ARE ASKING 14,500 AND THE TERMS ARE CASH AT PICK UP. YOU MUST HAVE INSURANCE ON THIS VEHICLE BEFORE WE WILL LET YOU PICK IT UP AFTER PURCHASE. CLEAN TITLE AND VIN NUMBER. CALL TWO-FOUR-EIGHT-739-1248 IF INTERESTED. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT APPOINTMENTS FOR VIEWING WILL NEED A FEW HOURS.
ADDITIONAL PICTURES CAN BE VIEWED AT THE PHOTOBUCKET ADDRESS BELOW. WE HAVE SOME MAINTENANCE RECORDS ALSO WITH THIS VEHICLE, ALL WORK DONE BY CERTIFIED MECHANICS LOCALLY.
SPRING IS HERE WE NEED THE SPACE IN THE GARAGE YOU WILL SEE. CALL ANYTIME
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