1967 Ford Galaxie 500 6.4l on 2040-cars
Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:390 cu
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: Galaxie
Year: 1967
Mileage: 26,890
Trim: galaxie 500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 2 wd
1967 ford galaxie tudor hardtop/fastback, car is a on-going project, has been a dry southern Oklahoma car it entire life, floor pans and trunk pans are original and has surface rust~ no rot~ car was painted professionaly all doors and hood/trunk lids removed, car was done right, 390 motor, 4bbl, with aluminum intake, power steering, auto trans, 9" ford rear end with 3.00 gears, newly recovered front seat, rear seat needs attention, carpet is ok, headliner is ok, the motor needs to be overhauled, the heads have been reworked recently but there is blow by the piston rings, car will start run drive, but engine is weak.
I have collected some spare parts over the years for the car, I have everything to put back the A/C, compressor, idler pully, brackets, dryer, hoses, have extra interior trim pieces, extra front grill and approx. 2 sets of period correct hubcaps, small container of touch-up paint
we have moved and I no longer have a place to store car or have a shop area to work on car, this is too nice a car to not be given the attention it needs, I have set the reserve price low, feel free to ask questions
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