1965 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto, Extremely Clean & Original on 2040-cars
Mesquite, Nevada, United States
Very Original 1965 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 Door Fastback, Excellent Condition Throughout 352, 4 Barrel Automatic With Air Conditioning, Power Steering & Power Brakes This Car Is Registered & Titled In My Name, I DRIVE IT, AND LOVE IT! Has All Brand New Dual Exhaust, With Flowmaster 40 Series Mufflers, Sounds Great But Not Too Loud Car Does 100 Easily On The Freeway, Could Use An Alignment, But Not Bad For A 50 Year Old Car Recently Repainted In Original Wimbledon White Color, Only Time It Had Any Body Or Paint Work I Added An Original 1969 Mach1 Style Hood Scoop, It Looks Great Interior Is Mostly New Including Carpet, Headliner, Front Door Panels & Seat Covers Rear Seats & Door Panels Are Original Runs And Drives Great, Fresh Tune Up, Hoses, All New Brakes Including Master Cylinder & Brake Booster, Fuel Pump, Battery, Rear Engine Seal, Oil And Filter Change Brand New Tires (225 60R/15) With Period Correct American Racing Wheels A/C Is All There & Original, Turns Freely But Blows Warm, I haven't Tried Having It Charged Dash Has The Original Radio & Has Never Been Cut Or Altered, Radio Doesn't Work, But I Think It's Because The Speaker Is Disconnected Trunk Is In Great Shape, No Rust Anywhere, Even Has 3 Of The Original Hubcaps Pictures Of The Body Were Taken At The Repair Shop Where They Are Currently Replacing The Rear Main Seal. When I Get It Back I Will Reinstall All Of The Missing Trim, Front Bumper And Antenna OTHER DETAILS: I got this car in a trade a while back. The drivers door was in the trunk because the previous owner backed into a tree with the door open. Sheared off the hinges clean. I replaced the fender and door hinges and had the door repaired prior to paint. The replacement fender was also Wimbledon white. I also still have the original fender that is repairable if you want it. Other than that the body was nearly perfect, with no real dents, or any rust anywhere. I replaced the dash gauge cap with a nice used one. However, it was from Canada, and unknown to me, it is slightly different from the original. It mounts exactly the same and looks correct, but there is a gap on the right side between it and the dash. I Have A Dash Cover To Cover It Up. I still have the original if you want it, but like most, it is badly sun beaten and cracked. Even though I replaced the brakes, master cylinder and brake booster, the brakes still need some final adjustment that is beyond my knowledge and abilities. I also rebuilt the carburetor, but again it needs final adjustment that I am unable to do myself. Both bumpers have slight damage, but no rust. Front is worse than the back. Please check my perfect feedback. Never a problem with dozens of cars bought and sold on eBay. Always buy from a trusted seller with a great reputation. Car sold strictly 'AS IS-WHERE IS", with no warranty of any kind. Buyer's are encouraged to either inspect the car themselves, or have it inspected by an outside service. Please feel free to call me on my cell at (818)425-2378 with any questions you might have. Or you can contact me through the ask seller a Question button. All cars are to be paid in full within 7 days. A $500.00 deposit is required within 48 hours, unless other arrangements are made in advance. I WILL SELL THE CAR INTERNATIONALLY I CAN HOLD THE CAR AT NO CHARGE FOR UP TO 30 DAYS ONCE IT IS PAID FOR I Will Help In Any Way I Can With Shipping & Loading The Car On Your Carrier, As Long As You Make And Pay For All The Arrangements For A Small Extra Fee, I Will Deliver The Car To Las Vegas, Nevada, Or St. George, Utah.
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