1963 Galaxie 500xl 390 V8 Amazing Condition Ac Ps Pb Space Age Classic 1 Repaint on 2040-cars
Lubbock, Texas, United States
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL The Ford Galaxie is a full size car that was offered by Ford from 1959 through 1974. The name was used for the top models in Ford's full-size range from 1959 until 1961 with an emphasis on the appeal to the excitement surrounding the Space race. This Glacier Blue 2 door sedan Galaxie 500 XL gives you all the styling of yesteryear with the conveniences of ice cold air conditioning, power brakes and power steering. This car only has one repaint and an amazingly authentic engine compartment housing a 390 V8 powerhouse, bucket seats and center console. Equipped the way a collector car should be. The1963 Galaxie 500 XL gives you all the styling cues back when manufacturing cars was about style and character....from the taillights to the grill this Galaxie shouts Space Age. Ford introduced a group of sporty cars along with its now-famous "Lively Ones" campaign. These models featured the bucket seats and console. The full-size line got a new bucket-seats-and-console known as the "Lively One,". This 500XL is like it stepped out from a time machine. It is finished in a pleasing light blue with a classic blue interior. This example has been extremely well cared for and is ready to drive now, cruise to a car show or use as a daily driver. The car really is as nice at the photographs show and really isn't anything to note that you will need to repair or do as she is ready to go. Although, not a frame off restoration or a $100,000 show car but still no excuses need to be made when you pull up at a car show!... She does has a quality paint job and is extremely straight, has great brightwork and interior pieces. Really a car worth adding to your collection. This car shows very original and very clean and will not disappoint in it looks or drivability.....Again fully equipped with ice cold AC, power steering and power brakes. Why not stand out from the crowd with this 390 powered V8 500 XL that gives you the best of stylish body cues, power and nostalgia at a fraction of the price of many 60’s cars of the years. Take a moment and review the photographs and feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions at 818-398-1829. Please Read: This vehicle is being listed by Flat Twelve Gallery and is located in Lubbock, Texas. We have photographed this car and take pride in describing cars, although if there are specific items you would like us to inspect please contact us before bidding. We have assisted in the sale of numerous celebrity and high profile vehicles including Bella's Truck from the movie "Twilight", The "Fast and Furious" S2000, The "Transformers" Sector 7 Sandrail and Charlie Sheen's Plymouth Fury to name a few. Please feel confident in our feedback, descriptions and the fact that people often write that our cars “Are better the described” This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The car will be sold with a Good title. Miles are exempt due to age which is why we listed 99999. The highest bidder after the reserve is met has entered into a binding contract and NO RENEGOTIATION of any type will take place please ask any and all questions ahead of time because what is important to you may be different then us. Pick up or shipping of the vehicle is a buyer’s expense. A $500 non-refundable deposit must be paid within 48 hours of auction end with Wire-Transfer or via Pay Pal, Balance is due within 5 days of auction end by Certified funds or Wire-Transfer. Please note, vehicle will not leave Lubbock, TX until ALL funds have cleared. No refunds, returns, etc. If you are planning on financing the vehicle, please arrange financing on this vehicle before bidding we do not offer financing. Customers with zero, negative feedback, or less then 5 positive bid history must contact me prior to bidding or we reserve the right to cancel your bid. To maintain the integrity of the auction on such a high profile vehicle, we reserve the right to contact the high bidders and request contact information. I do report all fraudulent bidders to ebay. We reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle in the event of a non-paying bidder. Due to the collectible nature of this car there will be no Returns allowed. We also reserve the right to end the auction early. Fees: If buyer is outside of Texas a $50 documentation fee will be collected in addition to the sales price along with ADV tax (usually about $45) and a $5 temp plate fee. Documents will be faxed and signed and a drivers license copy will need to be sent over. For buyers in Texas the above applies, along with collection of registration fees and sales taxes per Texas law. |
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