1961 Ford Galaxie Club Victoria 6.4l on 2040-cars
Magnolia, Texas, United States
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1961 Ford Galaxie 'Club Victoria' Fe 390 Big Block / Auto 3-Speed Cruis-o-matic - Unknown Mileage (Motor out of a 1964 Mercury Marauder) All New Tires, Coil, Plugs, Battery, Brakes, Alternator, Water Pump, Air Cleaner, Trans Mount, Regulator, Seat Covers (Blue/White/Black Mexican Blanket) Needs Exhaust Re-done, Has Headers but cut off about 6'' after that (Was going to run new exhaust) Runs, Drives, Stops and looks good doing it, this is my daily driver and WILL NOT leave you stranded All lights work (Except Dome) No cracks on Windshield / All Windows/Vents work Satin Blue Paint (Hot Rod Flatz/ No Clear/Single Stage Paint) with Custom Painted Flake Roof / All White Interior (No Headliner) No Ac or Heat, Gauges (Speedo, Temp, Oil Pressure, Volts, Tach) Work, Radio/CD Player Works Only bad is little rust on the bottom rockers and rear fenderwells (In Youtube Videos), Paint has a flaked spot on passenger front fender where there was trash under the paint (About the size of a tennis ball) and needs some weatherstripping You CAN drive this home now and then some, I put about 500-750 miles on it a month easy Tags up to date and will have full service done before sold I also have other parts for it including some stock trim parts that have been removed The tires on it are the bigger 1'' whitewalls, they are only a couple months old I am NOT the original owner and was told this is a California car as of a couple years ago but the work was done down here in Texas This is a very nice and strong car. Drive it like it is or have a rolling project/restoration, its up to you. For more of a descritption on the car I made 2 videos describing in detail about the car on youtube. Please search '1961 Galaxie Billy Holmes' You pay the shipping and I will work with the shipping company as much as possible for ease of transaction A $500 nonrefundable deposit is required at purchase and the remaining is required within 3 days after purchase. I will not proceed with ANYTHING until the full payment is recieved. |
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