Restored 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:289
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Make: Ford
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Model: Galaxie
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: White with blue trimming
Trim: standard
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 55,000
Back on the Market just in time for Barrett Jackson Palm Beach. This amazing 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible is one of a kind. Nothing relatively similar in Barrett Jackson auction, the car is in Palm Beach, garage kept, all records. Super clean restored Ford Galaxie. Will consider a trade for cash, gold, watches, diamonds, a boat, a mix thereof, another car, lets talk!
TRADE?
I simply do not get enough use out of it, having two small children now leaves little time to enjoy this awesome car. You are bidding on one of the most incredible 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 convertibles in the country.
New paint, new interior, 20" Davinci rims, custom stereo system all JL audio, chrome engine dress kit, new convertible top, has factory air. New door & trunk opening weather stripping, new rubber bumpers and plugs in doors, rocker , floor, hood, new windshield. Why spend $50k+ to get a car in this condition, save the time and money bid NOW!
The engine is a 289 cu inch ALL MATCHING NUMBERS, rebuilt about 1,500 miles ago and the carburetor was rebuilt 50 miles ago, this is a monthly driver, I hop in and cruise down the beach with the top down and get more looks than a Ferrari. This car has factory air!
Over $25,000 spent on parts, paint and upgrades alone. This is a one of a kind ford galaxie convertible ... This car is a show stopper! Don't miss the opportunity to own one of the very best galaxies in the country, my loss is definitely your gain!
This is an awesome ride! Can either be a show car or a cruiser, is whatever you choose this car will get you more props than any car online for the price.
Inspections are welcomed.
**This is a 49 year old car, so please make sure you understand what you are buying. I am representing it as accurately as I can based on my knowledge and owning it for the last 7 years. It is being sold without warranty and as is.
Car is sold as is/where is, no warranties expressed or implied in any form. This is a classic car, if you choose to drive it a long distance, I cannot warranty anything that could or may happen after the sale.
Any questions just call 561-2-1-3-9527.
More pictures available on request!
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