1964 Ford Galaxie Original 390 on 2040-cars
Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:6.4L 390ci
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Leather Seats
Model: Galaxie
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: 500
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 500
Drive Type: RWD
Here we have a Very Beautiful 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 that is up for sale. The car has the 390ci engine and tranny which were both the originals sold with the car in 1964. There are a few performance upgrades to the engine, including Edelbrock carb and valve covers, Mallory ignition, and a comp cam with the paperwork that I have pictured. This Gal also has a Ford 9in. rear end and American racing 5 soke rims. The Gal sits very nice and the whole undercarriage is clean. The car is equipped with the factory A/C and red leather interior that has 2 very minor holes in it. The headliner is near mint except for very tiny tear. The paint job is original so it is dull but gives this car a very good look especially with the fiberglass teardrop hood and fenders. There arent many cars that have the body lines like this one does. The hood and fenders truly complete the look. The front end was backed into damaging the bumper and grille but. The radiator and fan arent in the car because the original 4 core was being repaired and not put back in. I have the original hood, right fender, and radiator that are available for the Gal. The engine runs great and sounds SICK! It has such a low growl, it is one of the best sounding cars that I have ever heard. This 390 with the minor upgrades and comp cam make this Gal move. All this car needs is a little TLC and a fresh coat of paint. This car doesn't leak, drip, or knock. This is a truly great car and if painted will be one of the meanest looking cars on the road! This car comes with the original title from North Carolina, the original owners manual from 1964, the comp cam paperwork, and current registration. I am selling thiscar as is as seen simply because I need to. Please ask any questions. Thank you and good luck bidding
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