1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl Fastback 2-dr, 390 Big Block on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:2-Door Fastback
Engine:8 cyl 390 CID
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Galaxie
Trim: All Original Chrome
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 54,096
Sub Model: 500XL Fastback
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Silver
1967 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Fastback runs GREAT. This is an Arizona car that sat for 20 years and was just brought back to life, all numbers match and clear title. No rust.
Went through the entire car; fuel system, cooling system, electrical, brakes, power steering system, etc. Replaced or Re-built all parts. Ex: New fuel tank, replaced fuel lines, new fuel pump, re-built carb., all new gaskets and seals, new radiator, new battery,
Original glass with no cracks.
Body is straight. All original trim and chrome is in good condition. 4-matching Ford Motor Company hubcaps. Spare tire in trunk. Replaced carpet in trunk.
Interior is in good condition. No stains, rips or tears in cloth seats. Interior and exterior door handles look brand new. Center console in good condition with working lights. New Headliner. Carpet is in fair condition--no rips.
Need a new dashpad.
Owner's Manual in Glove Compartment.
Please See ALL Photos. Contact Seller with any specific questions about vehicle condition.
Engine: 8 Cyl. 390 CID
The 390 CID (of 389.6 CID or 6.4L true displacement) engine, with a bore of 4.05 in (103mm) and stroke of 3.78 in (96mm), was the most common FE engine in later application. It was used in many Ford cars as the standard engine as well as many trucks. It was a popular high performance engine particularly in the lighter weight vehicles. The 390 cid 2v is rated at 265 bhp @ 4,100 rpm.
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