1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible on 2040-cars
Dugger, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a 1967 ford galaxie convertible. Top is electric and is in good working condition with no defects. The car has a 289 engine. Good solid running car. The engine and transmission has been overhauled and has new brakes. I have been thru this car and have brought everything back to original except for the wheels. The trunk emblem is NOS and extremely hard to find. It does have air conditioning, but I've never used it. Both bumpers have been rechromed and look great. The drivers side door will not stay open on its own. Id say a spring might possibly need replaced. I purchased it that way and never fixed it. Also, the gas qauge quit working last summer, but I have the part for that to fix it. If you have any questions, please ask! Thanks for looking!
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