1964 Ford Galaxie Xl 500 Convertible on 2040-cars
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
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1964 FORD GALAXIE XL 500 CONVERTIBLE
This vehicle is being brought to you by DARLING MOTORSPORTS. We Buy sell and trade vehicles and parts!
Up for sale we have a 64'Galaxie XL 500 Convertible in TRIPLE BLACK. Under the hood is a 289 cu inch V-8 with an automatic trans. Solid bucket seat console car. The top is all power and works like a gem. Car runs and drives GREAT. 100% turn Key vehicle! Summer will only be here for so long, so don't miss out on a chance to get out and enjoy it by owning a GREAT classic at a GREAT price!!
We also have a few other vehicles in stock and they are as follows: 1964 Galaxie 500 Convertible. White in color, all numbers matching car w/ a 352 cu inch and an auto trans on the column. 73,000 original miles on it! Power top works great! Car is another turn key vehicle!
1971 Chevy Shortbox C-10 Truck. Red in color, 350 Motor and 400 trans. Heavy 1/2 ton leaf suspension. Centerline Wheels and newer tires. Truck has a custom interior with power steering and brakes. A/C truck so you can get in and cruise in the ice cold A/C!!
BOTH GALAXIES' WILL BE AT MECUM AUTO AUCTIONS NEXT MONTH, IN HARRISBURG, PA.
If you have questions, concerns, or just want to inquire about this listing or any of the other vehicles in our inventory, please don't hesitate to message me, or call 717-309-5941 and ask for Dan. Other pictures of the vehicles I can get to you upon request. We are always available to help our potential clients, so please don't hesitate to call or message any time!
Once Auction ends, $1000 NON-REFUNABLE deposit will need to be taken care via paypal within 48 hours. Once deposit is received, payment will need to be paid in full within 7 days of auction ending. We work on a CASH or CASHIERS CHECK only basis. So please, plan accordingly. If this does not happen negative feedback will be given, and eBay will notified!!!
Being that we have our vehicles listed locally, we do reserve the right to end the auction at anytime due to sale. If this does take place, I will notify the high-bidder at the time of sale. Thanks!
All of our vehicles are sold AS-IS. So they DO NOT carry a WARRANTY, with that said we take pride in selling top notch vehicles. Our feedback is 100% for a reason. No scams or miss leading Ads!
PLEASE, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS MESSAGE ME OR CALL 717-309-5941. WE ARE HERE TO HELP! THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!
ALL SALES ARE FINAL!!
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