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1964 Ford Galaxie Rat Rod Wagon on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Clio, Michigan, United States

Clio, Michigan, United States
Body Type:station wagon
Engine:352
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1964
Year: 1964
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Galaxie
Sub Model: country sedan
Trim: station wagon

1964 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan

Engine: Numbers matching 352. The engine has not been rebuilt, it was torn down enough to inspect, compression tested and new gaskets installed.

Transmisson: Original Ford-o-matic completely rebuilt

Rear end: Original heavy duty 9" rebuilt

All newBrakes, from shoes to lines to wheel cylinders ect. Fuel system, Holley 600, pump, lines, tank, sending unit ect. Power steering, rebuilt pump and control valve. Cooling system, new pump, recored radiator. Suspension, ball joints, tie rods and shocks

Body: The fenders were removed, sand blasted and the bottoms were replaced. There was one n.o.s. rocker installed. The tailgate is also n.o.s. The doors are all original, straight and solid. They still had the original paint on them which was sanded and primed. The floor had the typical soft spot where the front pan meets the toe board and was repaired with POR 15 power mesh. The other bad spot on the floor was in the spare tire well which was repaired with what looks to be the same POR power mesh. The entire underbody was scraped and wire wheeled and POR15 was applied.

Paint: The body was sprayed with satin black ppg dp90 for the rat rod patina. The roof is bass boat silver metal flake.

Interior: The seat covers are all original, the front seats have a few small tears and the rear seats excellent. The door pads are original and in good shape for being so. The carpet is black gorilla fur!


All in all, the car was built to drive daily, has been a fun labor of love and im ready for a new project.    Email@   wcc1959@yahoo.com.     p.s. the shipping/location zip code is 48420

 

 

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