1959 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible on 2040-cars
Speer, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 Door
1959 Galxie 500 2 door convertible. 2 owner car including myself. Car was bought brand new and parked in 1976 and the owner got sick and couldn't fix the car. It sat until 2012. Car has original V8 engine, transmission and original paint. Has a clean original title. Front end has very little rust, fenders and hood very solid. Doors are solid for the most part, little rust on the bottom, rear fenders are rusted through on the bottom where the trim held water over the years. Interior still has a complete dash and steering column, original glass and window trim, windows roll up and down and wing windows still open close like they should. The floorboards are rusted through, the driver side frame rail will need some attention, along with driver side door sill. the trunk has a couple holes. All the trim is there and 90% of it is in like new condition. Has original hubcaps that are in very good shape. $500 non-refundable deposit within 12 hours of sales end. Buyer responsible for picking up the car within 3 weeks of sales end. Rest of the cash can be delivered at pick-up. Can arrange delivery up to 200 miles for a fee. If you would like to discuss delivery/pick-up before the end of the auction you are welcome to, just send me an email and I'll return my phone number. Any questions please email me. Thank you! |
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