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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:88243
Location:

Chino Hills, California, United States

Chino Hills, California, United States
Advertising:

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback

 

2-Door Fastback

289ci Windsor Engine

3-Speed Automatic Transmission

PPG Wimbledon White Paint

New Red Interior

Power Steering

California Car

88K Original Miles

VIN: 4J66C176715

 

This is a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500. Vin code 66 Fastback. This car was built in Los Angeles and kept here all of its life. It is a 289ci Windsor, 3-speed automatic in original Wimbledon white and red interior. It has 88,243 Original Miles. When I bought the car, it had been painted black and had different interior. It also had rust all over the roof and the paint was bubbling and chipping off. Since then all the rust has been removed, the car has been professionally repainted in its original color using PPG Wimbledon White and the interior has been replaced with reproduction seat covers and panels from Dearborn Classics to restore it to original. The engine runs great. It has been upgraded with 302 heads, JBA long tube headers and a Magnaflow exhaust system with and H-Pipe. The transmission shifts smoothly.

Everything in the car works, from the windshield wipers to the the dimming setting for night driving. Usually a car of this age would have some sort of feature that is non-operational. In this car, even the cigarette lighter works!!!

IMPORTANT NOTE

In the pictures, the interior is shown with the old front seat cover that replaced the original. The new front seat cover is in transit from Dearborn Classics. There was a delay due to the a mix up in the ordering process for that particular part. The vehicle will be delivered to the winning bidder with the new red seat cover. It will match the rear seat upholstery.

 

FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE CALL ME AT

909.455.3631

 

Important Disclaimer:

Though I have attempted to describe and picture this vehicle as accurately as possible, it is being sold as-is-where-is, without any expressed or implied warranty.

Inspections are strongly recommended. You are welcome to come to inspect the vehicle in person or have someone come on your behalf.


 

Buyer is responsible for shipping


This vehicle is advertised both locally and on other on-line sites. I reserve the right to remove it from this offering at any time.

Questions are welcome. Will gladly furnish more detailed information or pictures about any area of this vehicle about which you might have a concern.

 

 

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