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1962 Ford Galaxie Z-code Rare 2-door Club Victoria. Factory Black/red on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:98999 Color: with red interior
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States

No Reserve Auction!




Time to thin the "someday I will get to it" cars. Would love to see a galaxie enthusiast buy and restore this Very original 1962 galaxie project that is up for auction.  Originally a Z-code 290 4bbl club Victoria trim level.  Has power steering and power brakes!!  Someone had started to do some upgrades and cleaning up and obviously lost interest in it. Vehicle is sold with a bill of sale and title will be forwarded to the buyer when it arrives (previous owner lost it, new title on the way 2-3 weeks ETA)


 This galaxie is still its correct Black exterior with red interior.  Appears to be 85% original paint with only one or two areas of touch up or repair. Paint is faded, chipped, scratched and had a couple dings/dents all shows in the pictures. Interior is very good for being in original condition.  All of the parts to reassemble motor and trans appear to be with the car. We have a 390 and C6 that is included with the car if buyer would like to have it. Under the hood and front suspension have been cleaned up. New springs, bushings etc.. Included with the car are the rest of the front suspension parts that were not installed at this time. (new bushings, balljoints, etc..) All new and in plastic still.   There is no rust issues to speak of. In the pictures below there is a pic of the one pinhole I found. nothing in quarters, floors, or trunk.  Probably one of the most solid ,unrestored  galaxies around.


Please be aware that it has been sitting and will require attention to most all items to make sure it is road worthy after a long storage.  Car rolls and steers easily.  There is a $500 deposit due at auction close.  We can arrange transport for our international buyers or have car shipped out to you here in the states.   Thanks for looking and bid to win as this is a no reserve auction!

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