1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl Convertible 6.4l on 2040-cars
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible Great running, dependable long-distance car, great for cruise nights and car shows. Power windows, power brakes, power steering. Electric hydraulic convertible top. Remote control driver's side mirror. AM/FM CD radio. Engine: Newer 390 crate motor installed within the last three years with less than 10k miles. Engine bored 0.30 over equal to 406. Edelbrock intake with original Holley 4 bl. Ford Factory cast iron headers. New aluminum radiator at time of engine install. Note: oil pan has slight drip. Transmission: Ford Cruis-O-Matic Body description: Older restoration, floor pans and trunk in very good shape (see photos). Paint has a few chips along door edges - these have all been touched up and look fine. Car shows very well, gets a lot of attention and compliments. Interiors: Very good condition (see photos) Convertible top: I think this was replaced at time of restoration, shows some wear but overall in good condition (see photos) Other: All gauges in working condition, clock not working. All chrome, tires, and wheels are very presentable. Terms and conditions of sale: Also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Vehicle licensed in Wisconsin with clear title. Vehicle is located in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Winning bidder to make $500 down payment (PayPal or cash only) within 48 hours of closing bid. Full payment must be made with cashier's check or cash (in person) only within 7 days of sale. Vehicle is sold AS IS. The buyer assumes all responsibility at time of purchase, along with pick up or shipping cost. Vehicle will not leave my property until payment is made in full and proved secure.
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