1962 Galaxie Xl G Code 406 Tri Power 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Mapleton, Minnesota, United States
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You are bidding on a California Body 1962 Galaxie G code 406 tri power 4 speed xl rolling chassis. This car only has a bill of sale from California. NO TITLE car is located in Gila bend az. Numbers on the frame match the vin also. This is a 100% original paint car except the drivers fender which was painted at once and also has some minor damage and is not on the car but comes with it. The fenders on the car now are off a 4 door parts car I had. Passenger fender needs some work drivers fender has a bullet hole in it. The car has ZERO and I mean ZERO rust. It is a super clean car with a very nice body. I does have some dents on each of the doors and quarter panels but nothing major. Roof is mint. Some of the trim is there for the car what is pictured, the shifter, and linkage is there also. All the interior is there minus the passenger side door panel and the xl emblem on dash. Interior is in as good of condition as expected for sittin in the California sun for 30 years. The interior is a slate color. What you see in the pics is what you get. Thanks Dan |
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