1970 Ford Galaxie 500 With A/c (r-12) And Restored on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
I'm selling my 1970 that has been restored
from the interior to engine compartment, front-end (needs aligned but can do it if needed), engine lower half
rebuilt, new brakes and drums all the way around, new tires and too much
to list from the interior out. The Air Conditioning was redone on it
and recharged with R-12, it blows nice and cold. I got a NOS AM/FM Stereo and clock in the car. I did add speakers in the back and front for it. Carpet
is new in the original color and loop pile everything needed to be done was done. The front end is completely redone as were the brakes.
It's a no-reserve auction! The front end had all the paint removed as seen in the pictures and primed and undercoated. This car would make an awesome daily driver and it sure gets a lot of looks. The trunk looks like factory and I kept the orginal spare with it in the trunk. This car will definitely make you smile. Like I said it's a great car, like new interior and even the headliner and exterior. Dash pad needs replacing, just placed a carpet pad on it formed for the dash. The pictures tell the story on this car. You can read about it as the car of the month at the misfitfords dot com site. This should be considered a condition 2 or 3 car from Hagerty. I have 6 cars and have to thin them out. 3 are leaving including a 1971 Triumph Spitfire just painted. The pictures tell the story I guess :-) Please ask any questions before bidding. I am also including a 7-layer car cover. AT THE END OF AUCTION, you will need to arraign for pickup in 7 days and provide a deposit of $1,500 in 2 days via PayPal. If you're local you need to come by in 2 days. You can drive the car home with no worries. If you can not meet these conditions, please do not bid. Also, no money orders and no special shipping to Nigeria. Bank transfers or pick up with cash only. |
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