1965 Ford Galaxie Restomod Fastback on 2040-cars
Alvarado, Texas, United States
1965 Pro Touring Ford Galaxie Fastback
387 This beauty was
originally built and sold in Dallas, Texas, and has never left. The car and
engine have been torn down and painted with PPG paint and clear coat. I did a complete
rebuild of the engine and 3-speed top loader. I put in a new
Mustang brake booster and pedal conversion with Saleen adjustable cable and
quadrant. All molding,
trim, locks, door handles, and gas door have been shaved to enhance the clean
lines. The frame and
floors have been sanded and painted with POR-15, then sprayed with bedliner
coating. The interior
floors of cab and trunk have been dyno-matted as well as covered with jute and
new carpet. The fire wall
has been shaved and the wipers removed for a fresher look. The front has
been lowered by 3 inches and the rear by 2 inches. Engine has had
all oil pressure mods performed on the barrings, head, block, and oil pump. Complete
rebuild of Holley 750 with quick change secondary springs.
Replacement
parts list/upgrades: Exhaust Brakes 19” pro
touring wheels Tires Front brake
lines Fuel lines Fuel tank 500
horsepower drive shaft with Spicer u-joints Black
headliner Black carpet Front wheel
barrings Speedometer
cable Sway bar
bushings + end links Dynomat Door seals Trunk seal Shocks (front
& rear) Upper ball
joints 3-speed
shifter Auto-lok door
poppers + remotes Fuel filter Chrome air
filter Starter Starter
solenoid Choke cable Battery shut
off Battery Battery
cables Ignition
cylinder Water pump Complete
engine gasket set Plugs / Wires
/ Cap / Rotor Aluminum
radiator Oil pump Dip stick Engine
barrings Valve job Throttle
cable Oil pressure
/ volt / temperature gauges 180*
thermostat Timing chain
+ gears Rear axle
barrings Ring + pinion Radio +
speakers I have 300 pictures of the complete build of this car that can be sent and will answer any questions about this before bidding.
Buyer is responsible for pick up/shipping. A $500.00 deposit is do 48 hours after action ends via pay pal or cashiers check. Car must be paid in full before change of title and bill of sales. Car must be picked up 7 days after winning action ends unless worked out with seller. |
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