1965 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Hot Rod Rat Rod Cruiser Family Surf Wagon on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, California, United States
1965 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan. Runs and drives great. This is a daily driver!!!! It gets attention everywhere!!! This car only has 63,902 original miles and counting. Great running original Ford 352 FE engine. Edelbrock four barrel carb. Dual performance mufflers. Power steering. Power brakes. Came with A/C (missing parts). Great working, shifting 3 speed Cruise-O-Matic transmission. Shaved door handles. Electric rear gate. 15" steelies. Newer radial white wall tires (Great tread). Chrome hub caps. Chrome beauty rings. Saten black paint with silver metallic paint on top. Painted in 2008. Has imperfections(scratches, dings, nicks etc.) in good shape for the year though. Rust showing in rain gutters(most of what you see in the picture is the rain gutter cocking not cancer), and cancer along bottom of the rear gate(see pictures). Pinstripping throughout the car. Done at the same time as the paint.(2008) Newer (very nice): Headliner (white), Door panels (black/white), Seats (black/white), Carpet (black). Has the rear facing flip up third seat (backing and bottom supports still flip up, but missing the springs/cushions) Would seat 8!!!!!! Seats 6 now!! Could use new window seals, and a little love, but overall this is a very nice and fun car to drive. Clean california car with a clean california title. Registered and ready to drive. This could be used as a daily driver!!!! This is a great family cruiser surf wagon. These old 60's wagons are very rare and hard to find!! Everwhere I go people love this car!!!! |
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Filmed at Baldface Lodge in Nelson, BC, the video pairs Block up with snowboarders Zak Hale and Ethan Deiss for some deep-powder action. You'll want to watch the video for yourself, but the bottom line is that the RaptorTrax beats the heck out of waiting on line for the ski lift. It's enough to make us start to look forward to winter... almost.
2014 Ford Fiesta ST
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