1968 Ford Ltd 2 Dr Hardtop Coupe Rare 428 Q-code Car Galaxie 500 Custom 68 on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:390ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Interior Color: Blue & Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Galaxie
Trim: LTD
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 25,462
Sub Model: LTD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
This Auction is for a VERY RARE 1968 Ford LTD 2 Door HARDTOP COUPE!!! The Luxury Version of the Ford Galaxie 500.
This Car is a Very Rare Q-code 428 Car now with a Big Block 390 2V, C-6 Automatic transmission.
Factory Power front disc brakes, power steering, dealer installed Air (Sears), Working
hide-a-way head lights, Shelby Style Factory Ford 15 Inch Hubcaps and Wheels, Solid Rust Free Car!!!
There are no holes in the trunk or floor pans!!! This Car runs, drives and stops Great!!! In other words this is a hop in, fire it up, and take off car!!! This LTD has a BRAND NEW FUEL TANK & SENDING UNIT with BRASS FLOAT, New oil pan
gasket set, oil pan seals, new valve cover gaskets, new exhaust gaskets, fresh
oil change and filter. The C-6 Transmission was just serviced. Big 31 spline 9 3/8ths
rearend. Factory Dual Exhaust, Lots Of Power and classic
style!!! EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS 1968 CLASSIC FORD WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONING. The exhaust system is in good condition and sounds great!!! All window glasses and regulators work as they should!!! Factory horn,windshield wipers, all lights, and signals work great!!! This car has it's original TEARDROP ANTENNA, but no radio or speakers, however the gauge cluster is made for a radio!!! Email me for lots more pictures of this great car including underneath!!! This 68 LTD has some dings, scratches, and imperfections here and there as it is 45 years old!!! This car needs tires, new carpet, headliner, paint, and some body work. It has had a past dent in the rear right hand quarter panel that instead of being properly fixed. It was just mudded over. It also has a dent in the left rear quarter panel. The rear bumper is not perfectly straight. The upper rear seat is tore up from the heat of the sun over the years. This car once had a white vinyl top which was removed as it was falling off of the car from age. THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS and NEEDS TO BE PICKED UP IN PERSON WITH CASH IN HAND in (((((Springfield, Missouri. 65804))))) Home Of BASS PRO SHOPS WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER THE END OF THIS AUCTION!!! CAR NEEDS TO BE PAID FOR IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS!!! ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO REFUNDS, AND WITH NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED!!! So if you have questions PLEASE ask before bidding! Buyer must contact seller *****(VIA EMAIL)***** within 24 hours after the close of the auction with name and address information and with plans of when car will be picked up and paid for within (10 days). *****(((( NO PERSONAL CHECKS WHAT SO EVER WILL BE ACCEPTED AND I DO NOT ACCEPT PAYMENTS THROUGH PAYPAL FOR TOO MANY BAD REASONS TO MENTION!!!!))))) ****** THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!!!
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