1959 Ford Galaxie 2 Door Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Elk Mound, Wisconsin, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:see description enclosed
Drive Type: see description enclosed
Make: Ford
Mileage: 2,000
Model: Galaxie
Trim: see description enclosed
'59 Ford Galaxie 2 door MILD CUSTOM. Restored 14 years ago. It was black originally with a 352 3 speed with overdrive. The car had just under 55,000 miles. Has less than 2,000 miles since restoration. Restoration included all new running gear, chrome, all stainless redone, and glass and paint. Custom touches includes shaved door handles, some chrome pieces removed. Original JC Whitney tube grill, bumper bolt holes filled, drive train is a bored and stroked 460 now displacing 492 cubic inches,. Engine has mild hydraulic cam, shorty headers, pertronics dual strike ignition, Holley 850 double pumper. Transmission is a C6 TCI street fighter with a 3000 stall converter. Shifter is a floor mounted Lokar. Car is lowered by Fatman dropped spindles and rear is a ladder bar suspension. Rear end is a Ford 9 inch posi nodular case with 3:50 gears. Rear wheel housings raised with wheel tubs so back is low with 295/50 15 inch tires mounted on 10 x 15 inch wheels. Stock interior dressed up with black headliner and seats recovered with black and burgundy inserts. Paint is PPG Concept 3 black with no clear coat. Looks great! Much more! Ask for photos! Serious inquiries only please.
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