1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 4.7l 289 Cubic Inch on 2040-cars
Kellyton, Alabama, United States
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 48,562
Sub Model: Galaxy 500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for Auction is my 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Four Door Sedan 289. If you are looking for the real deal then look no further this is a true 289 all matching numbers, these 289 cars are getting harder to find. This car is very original and in very very good condition. It has minimal rust, all there they maybe a few little spot of surface rust from stone chips extra but this vehicle has never seen a welder and will never need to see a welder, If anybody would like the Vin number to check this vehicle out please give me a call on the cell number attached, This Vehicle was bought by my uncle in South Carolina and has the original 289. The vehicle has spent all of its life there. About 20 years ago after my uncle's death I inherited it and moved it to Alabama. This is not a show car but it is a excellent solid example of what a classic car should be. It used to be car shows in and around Alexander City, Alabama. The hood was stripped down and the terminator design was painted on it. It is still in excellent condition. The car drove very nice and changes gear perfectly. The engine does not use oil or water and there are no unusual noises. It has been parked and the wheels removes for about two years now. It is very Important that you are bidding to buy this vehicle and not to view it. There are no misleading statements. I ask everybody who is bidding on this vehicle that you view the vehicle pictures so you can make your own decisions on what it is worth. I am not a classic car expert but I have described the vehicle to the best of my knowledge. If anybody has any questions please do not hesitate to email me thru EBay's messaging system. There is a clean title in Hand and this vehicle is for sale only no trades or deals, As stated about this is not a show car so please don’t expect it to be show room condition, but is a very solid straight example and would not take a lot to be a show winning car. The pictures show things that I think are wrong with the car. Please study them carefully. Shipping and pickup are the buyer's responsibility. Tires are not available, However can be provided to assist in loading of vehicle on trailer.
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