1964 Galaxie 500 Hard Top P-code Body Restorable Project "race Car" "rat Rod" on 2040-cars
Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 P-Code 4 Speed Body: The outer shell of the body is relatively rust free with only minor rust in a few places, and is easily fixable. This is one of the straightest bodies I've seen in years with very few minor dents. The drivers side floor pan, front and rear, are both rusty, although the passenger side floor pan is very solid. The trunk pan does have some rust but it is very repairable. The rear bumper which commonly rusts out is in very good condition. Terms and Conditions: This car is a roller (no driveline) is to be sold with car. This car is sold as-is where is with no warranty applied what so ever. This car comes with a clear Michigan title. Transportation to be be paid for by they buyer, I will assist the transporter with loading, the car is located at zip code 48198 if you would like to search for shipping quotes. Deposit of $500.00 due through PayPal within 48hrs of purchase, with remaining funds due within 5 days of purchase. I urge any and all questions please make yourself an aware buyer, please contact through eBay message or you may call me at 734-604-4671. Thank you for viewing and have a great day! |
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