1964 Ford Galaxie 500 - Good Start For Your Restoration - No Motor - No Tranny on 2040-cars
Hebron, Ohio, United States
1964 Galaxie 500
Has Ohio title. Body only - no motor, no transmission. Needs complete restoration, but a good start for you restoration project, or has great patina for a rat rod, or parts car. Body looks fairly straight and has bondo in the usual places. Currently dark blue but not original paint. Not sure if miles are original, the odometer reads about 26,451 miles. No front seats, rear seat has been recovered, not sure if it is factory. Headliner is present with some holes. Door panels are present. Dash is present. Sun visors are present. Has radio, mirrors, door handles, original keys. Headlights and taillights are present and intact. No broken glass, and all glass is present. Wiper arms (no blades) are present. Gas tank present. Spare tire present. Drive shaft is present. No rear bumper. The trunk has many, many chrome trim pieces in it, not sure if every piece for the entire car is in there. Engine compartment has radiator, power steering pump, horn, FoMoCo washer bag. Frame appears to be fairly solid. Cab floor has holes in the foot wells. Trunk has holes in the back corners. Here is the original build code: 63B BM 17 10A 1 6 63B = 2 door fastback. BM = Pagoda Green (body) / Wimbeldom White (roof). 17 = Turquoise and light Turquoise chain weave fabric and crush vinyl. 10A = January 10, 1964. 1 = 3:00-1 axle (standard, not posi lock). 6 = C-4 Automatic Dual Range. Here is the VIN: 4P66C145581 4 = 1964. P = Twin Citys Minnesota plant. 66 = 2 door fastback. C = 289 V8 engine, 2 barrel carburetor. 145581 = 45,581 unit built. |
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