1963 Ford Galaxy 500 on 2040-cars
Paradise, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:260 V8
For Sale By:Dealer
Body Type:4 door hardtop
Mileage: 95,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Galaxie
Interior Color: Red
Trim: 500
Drive Type: automatic
1963 Ford Galaxy 4 door hardtop, This is the model with no post. This car is a very good driver. It runs and drives well. 260 V8, automatic, power steering it does have a power steering leak. It just came out of storage, has a new gas tank. It is a good looking car being a factory red on red. The paint looks great from a distance, but it was repainted a few years back and it was not a high quality job, but it does have a good shine. The body is in pretty decent shape it is a solid car. There was a some body work that was done when it was painted, if you know what your looking at you can see it. It is very solid underneath, there is rust on the radiator support. The floors and frame are in great shape. The chrome is in decent shape but the rear bumper needs to be redone. There is some pitting on the pot metal. The seats are good, the dash pad needs to be replaced, the drivers side door panel is warped, it could use carpet. This is a car that looks good going down the road, it decent on gas, you can load up the family and go for a ride. There is a very reasonable reserve so bid to own. If you have no feedback please email me before bidding.
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