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1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 5.8l on 2040-cars

US $1,250.00
Year:1965 Mileage:123456
Location:

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
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1965 Ford galaxy 500 with a 352 v8 Automatic - fairly straight with some rear qtr rocker rust and drivers side front damage (please see photos). I bought this car to restore, but have one too many projects / the guy I bought it from owned it for 30 plus years, he had the engine rebuilt 40,000 miles ago.... Parked the car 8 years ago and never started it again - ran when it was parked. Original red paint. You will need to tow this awesome car home!

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