Rare 1963 1/2 Fastback Galaxie 500xl Big Block Tri Power. Orig Ragon Red/red Car on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Engine:Big Block Tri Power 3x2
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Galaxie
Number of Cylinders: V8
Trim: XL 500
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 57,613
1963 Galaxy XL500 Big Block Tri power 3 x 2 427 R Tribute
Hello this is my 63 Galaxy XL Big Block Tri power Beast.
As you can see car is amazing . Very Rare Like this.
I have tons of money and time in this car I have seen similar cars doing $50k-$65k.
Although my car is not a 100k show car it is VERY NICE!! Not too many around like this
I have entire new interior seat covers carpet etc car shows very well.
Motor is completely rebuilt and Tons of power here 3 x 2 Tri power Big Block.
New Torque Thrust Wheel's and BFG Tires all the way around $1500 dlr pkg
New full exhaust complete front to back etc etc.
Please do not bid if you cant pay ebay is not a game !
I can help ship the car and or store it as long as paid in full.
I am selling 10 of my cars my wife has had it with me LOL happy wife happy life :O)
Most of my cars have sold the 1st or 2nd day so IF your serious? Make an offer you will not find a cooler car anyplace ! Thx :O)
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