1967 Galaxy Wagon 390 Big Block Country Sedan on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
1967 Ford Galaxy Wagon RAT Rod 390FE Automatic Country Sedan California Classic with Great patina old school station wagon Black plate still good til June 2014 Hot Rod . 390 FE Motor Automatic Transmission was told Only modifications are hardened valves and seats to the heads and stock rebuild Still has all functioning smog equipment , Air just charged with 134 a , Original radio is in the dash Radio does not work or just sounds like static and is AM Car is very complete missing no trim. Doors shut like bricks very heavy duty :) Glass is all great New Carpet , New Dash Cover, New Windshield, Runs out great 100 plus miles per hour, runs very smooth at 75 MPH has new TUNE UP 4/17/2014 Has great Patina, all around , With all kinds of room, is fun and surprisingly fast, Custom painted roof is gold METAL FLAKE and Old School lace Paint on the hood Has Power Rear Gate Glass, works great, rear door open two ways Has 15 inch , American Racing Salt Flat Polished Wheels With Good Year GT tires 235/60/15 plenty of tread Has the COOL roof rack Interior has Seat Covers which were on it when I got it ,They look good to me but could use recovering if you want a show car Runs and drives great I have driven it 20 miles to work and back , has never had a problem . CAR IS SOLD AS IS ..Car is 47 years old If you would like to come and INSPECT IT or Test Drive it , please contact me My reserve is very low this is a original 390FE big block Numbers Matching car Bid to win Good luck |
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J Mays' legacy
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