1966 Ford Galxie 500 on 2040-cars
Kenvil, New Jersey, United States
For sale is a 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Coupe. This car has only 59k miles
and is in good shape. Previous owner was going to restore this vehicle
but didn't have the time or money to do it. There is no rot on the car,
but a few rust spots. 1 of the wheels is oddball aluminum and another
wheel is missing the hub cap. Engine runs good. There is an alternator
noise that is noticeable when cold and with acceleration, but the
alternator seems to charge. Trans also shifts good. The interior is in
decent shape, but the seats are ripped in a few spots and the dash is
cracked in the middle. All trim seems to be intact.
Please feel free to take a look at it before you bid on it. Acceptable methods of payment are cash in person or bank wire transfer. No other payment methods are accepted. Exporters are always welcome. We can provide a temporary plate for an additional $20. NJ Residents pay 7% sales tax. On Mar-13-14 at 12:19:09 PDT, seller added the following information: There was 1 flat tire. We replaced all the wheels and tires with good used aluminum ford ranger wheels and tires. We will still include the original wheels and hubcaps with the sale. |
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