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1965 Ford Galaxie 500 428/4 Speed No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:100000
Location:

Meshoppen, Pennsylvania, United States

Meshoppen, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for A No Reserve Auction is my 1965 Galaxie 500 428 four speed car.I was going to Build a 427 Super/Stock clone and use the fiberglass fenders,doors, hood,trunk lid and bumpers from Crites. As I am going to be moveing I don't have the time to finish it and can't take it with me.The body on the car is in good shape and is streight with only very minor rust to repair,doors are nice and open and close very well.  I wouldn't have bought this car if I thought it wasn't worth it.The frame needs very  little attention behind the front torque box area.This is the flat area where the water lays.About a one foot flat plate repair in the same area on both sides at the bottom.Rest of frame is in excelent condition and so is the floor.Easy repair/about an hour per side max!! The motor has been completely redone and here is a list of what has been done to it. 428CJ     Also comes with another set of heads that have new valves and a little porting done.

BLOCK---C6ME BORED TO 4.132

CRANK---1UB 10 UNDER 3.984 STROKE

PISTONS---C9ZEG110H  428 SUPER    Rings---- Haystings

RODS---C6AE-D     Bearings---- Clevitte +10

HEADS---C4AE-G

CAM---LUNATI VOODOO HYDROLIC  SPEC SHOWEN IN PIX. SLIGHT ROUGH IDLE!!

INTAKE---OFFINHOUSER SONIC

OIL PUMP ---MELLING HIGH VOLUME

VALVE SPRINGS--- 1965 NOS 427 WITH DAMPER

GASKETS---FEL PRO

STARTER--- FE MINI

HEADERS---SANDERSON STAINLESS SHORTYS

CARB---HOLEY 650 ON CAR AT PRESENT AND COMES WITH HOLLEY 750 WITH NEW OVERALL KIT                    

Exhaust---duals with glass packs

SPARK PLUGS---NEW ACCEL

BATTERY---NEW

MOTOR MTS---NEW

 

 THE RODS ,PISTONS AND PINS HAVE BEEN BALLANCED!!  

TRANSMISSION---FOUR SPEED TOP LOADER

REAR--- 9 INCH / RATIO ???   ( Car was not an original big block four speed car) It has had a 16 gal fuel cell installed in the trunk.

Engine is up and running with only an hour brake in time on it.The interior is in great shape needing only new carpet and a head liner.Left door panel need small repair.Car needs a little work to complete but can be drivin as it is while paint prep is bing done.THE OPENING BID IS LESS THEN WHAT THE MOTOR IS WORTH AND WHAT I HAVE IN IT!! This is in the makings of a very nice Muscle Car

Thanks for looking and mabe considering my car.Hope it goes to some one who finishes it as the muscle car that it should be.Have a great day.

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