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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:80000 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Gaines, Michigan, United States

Gaines, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:289 V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1964
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Galaxie
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door coupe
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 80,000
Sub Model: 500

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 for sale. Rebuilt 289 V8, original motor. Rebuilt transmission. New dual exhaust. Original interior in good shape. Very solid, rust-free car. No bondo! All the glass is good. The paint looks really nice but it is not a show quality paint job. I would say driver quality paint job. It has the factory rear fender skirts. The bumpers are straight as an arrow but the front bumper has some peeling. To make the bumper perfect it would need to be re-chromed. Same as rear. They're making reproduction bumpers now you can buy for this car. All the trim is just beautiful. No rust under the car. Frame is solid. A real solid car. Originally from the south (Tennessee). Runs & Drives great. Drive anywhere. Call me with questions, ask for Bill at 810-252-9194. Please don't text, I won't reply. Buy it now and reserve are the same. Call me though if you have a serious offer.  photo 1_zpse3de8a07.jpg  photo 3_zps50ed292e.jpg  photo 2_zps77db8e09.jpg  photo 7_zpscd633fd3.jpg  photo 8_zpsd9976250.jpg  photo 9_zps90e0cbfe.jpg  photo 10_zps09d82936.jpg  photo 4_zpsfe0d54a7.jpg  photo 11_zpsbb15da22.jpg  photo 12_zpse9f09928.jpg  photo 14_zpsebbf4140.jpg  photo IMG_0002_zpsebda278d.jpg  photo IMG_0003_zpscd8bb795.jpg  photo IMG_0004_zps9a099411.jpg  photo IMG_0005_zps1b2fce3f.jpg  photo IMG_0006_zpsad5ddb9c.jpg  photo IMG_0007_zpsbf26b9d6.jpg  photo 13_zps4600ad20.jpg  photo IMG_0009_zps7f38f994.jpg  photo IMG_0010_zps2781a9ea.jpg  photo 5_zpse006960c.jpg  photo 6_zps42244bc0.jpg  photo IMG_0013_zpsddc0cecd.jpg  photo IMG_0014_zps701ec097.jpg  photo IMG_0015_zps5f6d346c.jpg  photo IMG_0016_zps7d3ba577.jpg  photo IMG_9965_zps79ea0657.jpg  photo IMG_9966_zps8b02e23d.jpg  photo IMG_9967_zps104c7fd9.jpg  photo IMG_9968_zpsfc7e6f71.jpg  photo IMG_9969_zps7830a943.jpg  photo IMG_9970_zps10261fda.jpg  photo IMG_9971_zpscbbbe0d2.jpg  photo IMG_9972_zpsf99c9de0.jpg  photo IMG_9973_zps3242de48.jpg  photo IMG_9974_zps89826aeb.jpg  photo IMG_9975_zps6c2d0ee1.jpg  photo IMG_9976_zps92a8bc36.jpg  photo IMG_9977_zps2dbd2bf0.jpg  photo IMG_9978_zpsb1b0d079.jpg  photo IMG_9979_zps894df18c.jpg  photo IMG_9980_zps9dbe0c62.jpg  photo IMG_9981_zps6067af43.jpg  photo IMG_9982_zps2dee5ab4.jpg  photo IMG_9983_zps04c7f007.jpg  photo IMG_9984_zps325186e8.jpg  photo IMG_9985_zpsfb066f75.jpg  photo IMG_9986_zpsf3074208.jpg  photo IMG_9987_zps6e6d7901.jpg  photo IMG_9988_zps84c83939.jpg

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