1964 Ford Galaxie 500xl Convertable Automatic Un-restored, Beautiful,rust Free!! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
Engine:5.8L 5769CC 352Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1964
Sub Model: Xl
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Galaxie
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 81,000
You are bidding on a Very Very Nice, Completely RUST FREE, 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL Glass Top Convertable with 81k Actual miles!! This car is a complete 100% driver!!! Never Restored!!!! Badged as a 390 this car is a True 352 Factory 4 Barrel car. This car is has been Garage kept its entire life. Years ago the car received a paint job from the previous owner. Everything on this car Works properly including the AM Factory Radio. The power Top works as well as a new one. The tires are Brand New!! All of the Factory Glass is perfect and go up and down like cutting hot butter. All of the interior panels, Carpet , and Dash are near perfect. The seats are in amazing condition with only one seem on the top of the rear seat splitting a little. All of the Gauges are in perfect working order. The top is in very good shape with no tears or stress marks. The Engine and Transmission are in perfect working order with no problems. Factory Generator Charging Properly as well. All of the lights and blinkers function as they should as well.
With all of that being said, The real beauty that lies within this car is in the Trunk, Floor boards, Undercarriage, Quarter Panels, and Rockers. This car looks absolutely amazing from the bottom. I could not get pics and load but can definately send to your email or Text. The car is 100% Solid. There is no signs of any Cancer or previous Cancer being cut or removed. This car is Just the way it was the day it was purchased in 1964. The Drip rails around the trunk do not have one pit mark and every seem in the trunk is Perfect!! Even the factory trim panels , mat, spare in the trunk are in tact and still nice. As I said before the car was painted some years ago and in my opinion; it could have been better than what it is, but still shows very well. This is not a 40k show car though, This is a UN-Restored Driver Quality Car. This Ford Galaxie will make someone a very nice car for a long long time to come. You can drive this car home with the top up or down and the radio playing. This car rides and drives absolutely amazing. Its almost as if you are floating down the Highway. The Steering is Super Tight. The suspension is extremely soft!! You don't feel the bumps in the road at all. The power-steering makes turning the car so nice as well. Anyone in the world can drive this car with ease and comfort!!! I absolutely love taking this car on the big road with the top down. People Are Going To Stare And Wish They Were In The Car As Well!! If you have any questions at all about this car, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, JUST CALL 662-721-5009 OR 662-719-3694. I WANT YOU TO HAVE THE BEST AND MOST CONFIDENT BUYING EXPERIENCE AS CAN BE OFFERED!!! I CAN PROVIDE AS MANY PHOTOS AND VIDEOS AS YOU MAY NEED!! YOU WILL BE ASSISTED AS WELL AS POSSIBLE DURING THIS AUCTION. I PREFER VERBAL COMMUNICATION RATHER THAN EMAIL FROM INTERESTED BUYERS, ALSO I REQUIRE A $1000.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE FROM THE WINNING BIDDER. THANK-YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! DON'T LET THIS PIECE OF HISTORY GET AWAY! |
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