1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 5.8l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
1964 Galaxie 4 door sedan, all badging, rear wheel covers, and all hubcaps. A couple of small items pending just don't have any time for it. I was told it has a 390 cubic inch (6.4L) engine by the ex-owner (to be verified by buyer – I am asking mechanic to confirm what engine it has). Lines, brakes, and anything key was updated by last owner. Just finished engine work, new upgraded starter, new battery, new sparkplugs, all fuel filters are new/clean, and a new neutral safety switch. Cranks up and drives like never before. I did not paint knowing I was selling, interior original seats are mint, carpet probably needs cleaning or changing out. All of the recent work was done by texas auto in
Webster, tx and have the receipts. Would have to sell at over $8,000 to breakeven. While I prefer someone to come pick it up, I have a good shipper who got it to Houston from Birmingham for less than 500 - enclosed trailer. I have an F250 1999 Diesel truck for sale locally in case you want to fly in and purchase both cars :) Use the truck to haul the Galaxie. |
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