1968 Ford Galaxy Fastback on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
up for sale is a 1968 galaxy xl fastback. the car is pretty complete and original with 92k miles. comes with the original 390 motor. everything works inside the car gages , interior lights, power windows, etc. radio is missing. interior is complete but the front seat has a small hole and two small rips .the drivers side armrest has some flaws , the headrest are missing. but everything else looks very good.the body, floors and trunk are rust free. the body and paint are pretty straight no dents scratches. the only thing I noticed is one small ding above the drivers side door handle, tried to take a picture but can barely notice it. has new shocks and exhaust. runs and drives very nice.no knocking rattles or smoke, really solid car. the only thing you would have to do to make it a very nice ride is rechrome the bumpers and door handles. and recover the drivers side seat and armrest. has a brand new ac compressor has to be installed. im including the tire jack and the manual,very little work and you will have a 20k car. im pretty sure its a numbers matching motor, im going to research it online and will post it before auction ends.if you have any questions call mike 904 476 6722 thanks for looking
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