Convertible - Ford Galaxie- 1967- on 2040-cars
Lansing, Michigan, United States
Engine:390
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Galaxie
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: leather
Drive Type: auto
Sub Model: 500
Mileage: 78,000
1967 FORD GALAXIE CONVERTIBLE
1967 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertibe
*With a 390 v-8 engine with 78,000 actual miles on it.
VIN # 7W57H171487
*No rust, (small patch in rear drivers side trunk)…
*Total frame up restoration….
*Brand new interior, black with dark grey inserts..and matching rear top cover.
*Brand new electric top…works great.
*Light tint on all 6 side windows…
*New black carpet…
*Detachable am/fm/cd/ipod stereo with a remote and a black ipod cable cord.
* Skull lighter, skull shifter, skull turn signal knobs…and black dice for the door lock buttons.
*Only driven a couple times a year…
*Great gas mileage..high 20`s around town..
*Cherry bomb exhaust, sounds great.
*White oxford paint job, triple clear coat…
*Engine maintained meticulously and winterized every year, has never even seen the snow…
*The car needs no engine or tranny work what so ever.
*Stored inside.
* Have over 20 k invested in this project.
Insurance on this convertible is only $100.oo a year.
I also have a appraisal from Holt Auto Sales which Is a company that specializes in older custom cars…the appraisal is appraised at 19 to 20k I had to use this when I bought the car, the bank wanted it for their loan doc app..which you may also have and use.
* Do not need to sell, just want to.
The car is located in lansing, Michigan.call 517-862-1811 for any questions.
Ford Galaxie for Sale
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