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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 P-code 4 Speed Black On Red South Dakota Car on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:78767
Location:

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 P-Code 4Speed

Hello,

I have up for auction a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 P-Code 4 speed car. This is a true 330hp solid lifter car (brake line across the front cross member) and a true 4 speed car, 5 trans code and 5 axle code. I purchased this car 25 years ago out of South Dakota and it has been apart of my Galaxie collection ever since and has been stored indoors. I have now decided to downsize my collection some and this is one of the few projects I do not believe I will get to in the near future and I would prefer it go to a home where it can be enjoyed. This car does not come with a drive train, no motor and trans will be sold with the car. Also the tires and wheels in the pictures were to get the car rolling, I will install new tires and painted wheels before the auction ends. 

Body:

The body of this car is extremely nice for a Galaxie. The body mounts in the trunk are solid and have never been rusty and the trunk pan itself is still very solid and does not have any rust. All of the floor pans are extremely solid except for the drivers side pan which has a few very small holes (see pictures). The drivers side lower rear quarter does have some rust as well but is easily repairable. There are a few small dents and dings here and there but nothing not easily repairable. The engine compartment has been painted in gloss black and looks great. 

Interior:

The interior of this car is in good shape, the seats look nice, the vinyl is still in good shape and with no major rips or tears. The door panels as well as the quarter panels are also in good shape. 

Mechanical:

Like previously stated, no drivetrain will be sold with the car. 

In all this is a great Galaxie project and I really wish I were able to complete it but I have too many other projects and I feel I just won't be getting to this one for another 25 years. 

Please if you have any questions feel free to either message or call me at 734-604-6826 I am more than willing to answer any and all questions please make yourself an aware buyer. 

Terms and Conditions

I reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to local sale. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements, I will make myself available when the shipper arrives for pickup. A non-refundable deposit of $500.00 is due within 48hrs end of auction or sale via PayPal. The remaining payment to be due within 5 days. All payments must be made by the following forms only, cash in person, certified bank check or bank money wire transfer. If you have less than 10 feedback please call or message me first before bidding. If you do not do so you bid will be canceled and you will be blocked from bidding. Vehicle is sold as is where is with absolutely no warranty applied what so ever. 

Thanks for bidding and have a great day
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