1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl 6.4l on 2040-cars
Winnetka, California, United States
1967 Ford Galaxie convertible, with 390 Original Ford Engine.
Beautiful metallic Blue Color, This car is in Excellent Excellent condition, exterior and interior. No scratch or dent on body, No damage or crack in interior. All seats and the convertible top are in perfect condition (no damage on seats). Convertible top is electrical in excellent condition and works perfectly fine. Clean Title, No Accident, Restoration has been done, No engine and transmission problem, and they are working perfectly fine and super fast. The 390 Engine has only 42,000 miles on it. This Vehicle has 4 beautiful Reams and very good tires. No damage, No scratch on Chrome. Brand new ford Galaxie cover to keep the car safe and clean. You don't need to do any work or repair on this vehicle. It's ready to go and have fun with this vehicle. You will be surprised about the condition of this vehicle, its eye catching and get a lot of attentions from people. More than welcome for inspection and test drive. For more pictures and information please give me a call at 310-880-8055 On Jul-11-14 at 16:31:02 PDT, seller added the following information: Additional
conditions: Owner
has the right to end the auction early or to cancel the bids. The
winner of the auction shall call or send the email to the buyer within 24 hours
for finalize the item and transaction. $1000
non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours. Buyer
will be responsible for shipping. This
vehicle is sold As-Is and there is no warranty for this vehicle from seller.
More than welcome you can inspect the vehicle but after purchase seller doesn’t
have any responsibility on the sold vehicle and after final transaction,
deposit and final price will not refundable. The
final price and winning bid are not including shipping, Title, Tax or
Registration fees. Its buyer’s responsibility for registration, title fees and
taxes. |
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