1966 Galaxy Xl Convertible 390 4 Bbl Automatic on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Trim: XL
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Safety Features: Seat belts
Drive Type: Rear wheel Drive POSI
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 2,980
Sub Model: XL
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White w/red Accents
1966 Ford Galaxy XL 390 4 Barrel N Code- Automatic C6
This is a very nice driver quality type Convertible I bought it from an Estate sale last year
This is what was done prior 3 years as was told to me and verified by actually looking and taking pictures
Rebuilt Engine 390 and transmission C6 (numbers matching ) 9 inch Posi rear end
All new brakes includes lines shoes , Hardware Hoses etc ,New shocks and Springs Bushings and links Etc.
All new Aluminized Dual exhaust
New : Griffith Four Core Aluminum Radiator , all new hoses and belts
Dash is intact and shows nice not cut ,factory radio is in dash still , But has aftermarket below dash that was done in the 1990s
With speakers (all can be just unscrewed to remove)
Car is fun and fast starts and runs like new shifts perfect ,
It was painted some time ago guessing 10 yrs but really needs nothing. It's agood looking car but you can tell it was not just painted or 'Just restored
Frame and floors are Rock Solid Show NO Rust or weakness anywhere
Everthing functions,windows are alittle slow, top goes up and down great, It is a cool nice driver ''Quality car
My standard disclaimer is : Bid as though you think it is only 90% as nice as you think ,this way you will not be disappointed ..Is for sale locally so reserve the right to end the sale .
a non refundible $ 1000 deposit due within 48 hrs of auctions end
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