1961 Ford Galaxie Convertible Restored Immaculate No Reserve on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
More infos regarding my car at: bennybrrannels@clubjaguar.com .
Hi, I’m selling my 1961 Ford Galaxie Sunliner Convertible. Very “RARE” and highly collectable car. One year
only made with the 1961 Galaxie Sunliner being the last year of the “TAIL FINS,” “TURBINE LOOKING REAR
TAILLIGHTS” and bunch of other special touches that were made to this model back in the day. This car was frame
off restored a few years back to factory specs and enjoyed every single mile that was put on ever since.
It features a rare color combo Corinthian White exterior and factory 2 tone white on red interior, and new carpet
was installed during the restoration. It has a 292 “Y” block Ford Thunderbird Special engine with an auto
trans, power steering, aluminum 3 core radiator, new gas tank, new fuel lines, new brake lines, all new front end
(upper & lower control arms, ball joints, idle arms, inner / outer tire rods all the bushings, etc...), new front
to back dual factory specs exhaust etc..
Floors, trunk pan and quarters are super solid, no patch panels all original steel in mint condition. Interior is
mint with no rips tears or cuts, new powered convertible top with zip down back window. All glass and stainless is
in excellent condition. Paint is just as good as show quality with normal wear. Comes with chrome side skirts,
original bumper jack, spare tire, and original style trunk liner as you see in the pictures.
Fully working gauges, original AM radio, original clock, lights(low and high beam), blinkers, rear tail lights,
reverse lights, wipers, original heater, etc...After market Pioneer radio was installed in the glove box with USB
connection for iPod and Bluetooth compatibility for any smart phone. New Undercover II Speakers were installed
under the front seat, and the tweeters were upgraded to O Zone tweeters. To get max performance out of it all an
amp was added under the back seat. All panels remain original and nothing in the car was cut to install the
aftermarket radio and speakers. If you wish to remove it, it can be done in less than 10 min.
The car has 60,xxx original miles on the body and less then 2k miles on the engine and trans since restoration. I
am the second owner of the car, it was looked after and pampered since day one. Comes with original bill of sale
from the dealership, warranty card and other misc. papers from the time of the purchase from 1961.
Car runs and drives flawlessly. Always turns heads and draws crowds where ever I go.
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