1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Squire Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Squire Wagon 6 Passenger FANTASTIC DRIVER QUALITY 79,499 ORGINAL MILES NO RESERVE !! The Facts: Engine- 352 4V Cruise-O-Matic Transmission (3 speed) Power Steering Orginal interior in super condition: Seats, Door Panels, Headlinner. All the glass is nice, all the window's roll up and down, locks work on all doors, power window on the tail gate is working also. Tail gate window works with inside switch. Don't have the outside key for the tail gate. AM Radio plays Great. Heater and Defroster work Great. Wipers work, interior lights work. Brake lights, turn signal, backup lights, headlights work great. Super Super nice front and rear chrome bumpers ! What I did to the car: Full tune up: new spark plugs, points, condenser, rotor, dist. cap. Brand new plug wires. Brand new fuel pump. Brand new water pump. Brand new water hoses (all). New coolant. New fan belts. BRAND NEW BRAKES front and rear. Brand new brake drums front and rear. Brand new wheel cylinders front and rear. Brand new brake hoses two front one rear. New front wheel bearings each side. Also new brake spring kits front and rear. New master cylinder. Gear oil has been changed in the rear end. New U-joints on the drive shaft. Brand new full exhaust system from the exhaust maniford out (Magna Flow mufflers). The tires are just about new. General 225-70-15 The clock does not work (of course). The inside carpet needs to be replaced. Also the power steering needs a new power steering control valve. The car runs FANTASTIC. No engine noise (super smooth). No smoking at all. You can drive it home anywhere right now! You don't see my of there cars around. The station wagon is 99% orginal. Except for the tire size. I have two extra front fender fiberglass trim panels that go with the car. Also I have several NOS Parts and Accessories for the 1964 galaxie station wagon. Available for extra cost. Please inquire. Just paid the car tags a week ago. Pink slip in hand Any questions just give me a call any time: 661-609-8360 Steve Sold in as is condition |
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