1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl on 2040-cars
Little Falls, New York, United States
Engine:545 ci.
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Galaxie
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: XL
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 11,111
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This is my 63 1/2 galaxie,It is and all steel car and very straight,the only fiberglass panel is the front bumper.Car a 545 ci big block that is streetable ,around 800 hp runs cool ,even on hot days.Trans is a 3 speed auto with 4500 stall.Rear end has full spool and 4.10 gears and is four linked.Has power brakes no power steering.weld wheels,autometer gauges,chettah shifter,all the parts on the car are top of the line.I have run the car into the very low tens with ease.Car is only certified for 10 so i have never ran faster,and i did not beat the car.Should go mid 9 all day.The only bad spot on the body is the left rear 1/4 as shone in pics,the rest is very nice,have driven it to local car shows and always won trophies.Any questions feel free to e-mail.Car will come with a clean and illinois title and a bill of sale.Must have paypal deposit within 48 hours and must be picked up and paid for within 7 days unless contacted first.I have no way to ship the car but I will assist your shipper anyway I can.Thanks Mike
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