1967 Ford Galaxie Xl 500 428 - 7 Litre Convertible on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
See Attached Marti Report! 1967 Ford Galaxie 428 - 7 litre Convertible First of all... If you noticed, I had to list this car under the "Galaxie" name, but for you knowledgeable individuals, you know that the "Galaxie" name was dropped for the "XL" series in 1967 for the 7 Litre sports package. So without restating the obvious, you now the '66 7 Litre was a model and the '67 7 litre was an option "Q" code with the 428 engine. As for my car, you won't be dissapointed with this vehicle... It is a low mileage original condition convertible that was a low production number for '67. This car was special ordered from the Oklahoma City district, and sold through Fred Jones Ford of Tulsa to Doenges Bros. Ford in Bartlesville, OK. I have tons of documents verifying the originality of the car along with the Marti Report verifying this data. 1967 saw very few 7 litre convertibles and even fewer Raven Black with Red Interior... I purchased this car from the 2nd Owners Widow a few years back and have that information as well... The car has always been garaged and has never been wrecked... the paint is a 9+ out of 10... The interior is a 8 out of 10... with it having a dash pad over the original pad... It looks fine, but is not a 10. If you don't know about 7 litres, you should do your research to verify how these cars have increased in value. Last month, a '67 Hardop sold for over 45K... it was the only one that came from the factory with A/C... I have posted a lot of pictures... taken over the years, and will post some more soon... the underneath is as clean as the top... and the trunk is flawless... I put new tires on last year, so you can fly in and drive home... You sould just pick up the phone and call me for more informaton that I can possible put here on paper... 918 346 3593 "Jack"
On Jun-25-14 at 10:03:45 PDT, seller added the following information: DELUXE MARTI REPORT
Copyright Kevin Marti 2012 Thank you for your interest in our services. We have determined the following information for your car from the Ford Database we have: VEHICLE ORDER IMAGE 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
7G59Q151021 ORDER TYPE RETAIL BARTLESVILLE FORD CO INC ORDER RECEIVED: 312 S. OSAGE
Your car was actually produced on November 28, 1966 -- one day ahead of schedule.
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