1961 Ford Galaxie 2 Dr Convertible on 2040-cars
Middlebrook, Virginia, United States
Excellent example of a hard to find 61 Sunliner, New LIMCO Black paint w/4 layers Urethane clear coats and wet sanded (Show Quality), No Bondo, all original metal. New interior black/white pattern (like original pattern) also re-wrapped dash board, new carpet, door panels, and truck w/boxed sides. New dual flow-master 40 series exhaust, Rebuilt 390 V-8 300HP Z-code only 3,500 miles on since rebuild. Comes with all trim (currently not on car), Front window is original an has a crack running down on drivers side. Top is 7 years old w/plastic window (would need new), motor for top is currently out, Manual close for top. Rat rod style rims w/4 spacers, Old Iron Cross mirror (have original rd mirror), front suspension updated. Car drives and rides smooth, has an amazing 20ft stance. Garage kept, enjoys car shows and a nice cruise when the weather permits. Serious inquires only. Will not do trades.
EMAIL : robertsonsherman0d7@mynet.com
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