1969 Ford Galaxy 500 Xl on 2040-cars
Manchester, Kentucky, United States
I HAVE UP FOR SALE A FORD GALAXY 500 XL 1969 CONVERITABLE NICE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! 390 BIG BLOCK THE MOTOR WAS DONE BY JASPER HAS ABOUT 5,000 MILES ON IT,THIS IS A NUMBER MATCHING CAR IT IS ALL ORINGAL CAR MOTOR AND TRANS MACTHING,IT HAS DISC BRAKES ON FRONT,A/C ALSO WORKS GREAT! ALSO HAS ALMOST NEW POWER TOP, LET'S UP AND DOWN GOOD THE TOP DOES NOT LEAK AT ALL.HAS HIDEWAY HEADLIGHTS & WAS TOLD IT WAS A RARE CAR FROM PREIVOUS OWNER BECAUSE OF THE BUCKET SEATS. AND IT IS A 3 SPEED TRANS.TRUNK & FLOORS ARE SOLID AS CAN BE NO RUST ANYWHERE,UNDER IS SOLID NO RUST THERE EITHER ,THE PAINT CONDITION IS 7 OUT OF 10 WITH 10 BEING THE BEST BUT IT IS A NICE CAR.INTERIOR IS NICE NO RIPS NO WHERE BUT DOES NEED TO BE CLEANED UP.THE ONLY THING THE CAR NEEDS FROM WHAT I CAN SEE IS THE WINDSHEILD WIPERS DOES NOT WORK BUT I THINK IT NEEDS A SWICTH HAVEN'T HAD TIME TO CHECK THEM OUT . THE REAR WIDOW NEEDS ALITTLE HELP WHEN ROLLING DOWN PROABLY A SMALL FIX.THE GAS GAGE DOES NOT WORK EITHER. THE CAR HAS NO DRIPS AND LEAKS NO WHERE YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANYWHERE I DROVE IT UNTILL THE TAGS RAN OUT THE OTHER DAY. THIS CAR WAS ALSO FEATURED IN A TENNESSEE MOUNTAINEER MAGAZINE FRONT PAGE I DO HAVE THE MAGAZINE TO GO WITH THE CAR! WILL ONLY ACCEPT WIRE TRANSFER OR CASH IN HAND! YOU CAN CALL 606-599-6169 FOR MORE INFO THANKS FOR LOOKING YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! NO SPAMS PLEASE!
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