1965 Ford Galaxie 390 Cu In 4 Speed Real Z Code! on 2040-cars
Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
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1965 Ford Galaxie I bought this car about a month ago on Ebay, since then I found my 1970 Cuda and bought it so I am selling this car. All I am looking for is my original investment. This Galaxie is an original 390 Z code car, it has a 4 speed transmission in it but originally was 3 on the tree. The guy I got it from said it was bought by a former Highway Patrolman and was raced most of it's life. I do have the race time tickets from dragways so it might be true. The body has all it's original panels and it is a straight car. The dash gauges were changed out to a more modern look and function and all work great. The only rust I have found is on the left rear quarter drop down behind the wheel on the inside wheel well, and under the battery box. There is NO rust on the body panels. The rust I described is very minimal and an easy repair. The paint is old and shines like new but closer than 10 feet and you will spot nicks, scratches and what not. I had it buffed and waxed and improved it but it is probably 20 years old or more. The interior is in really nice condition with new carpet and gauges, there are no tears in the seats or headliner but again they maybe original and don't look new. A good scrub and some condition would make it look much better.
Questions?- call 828-808-3864 or email me. NO TRADES, ask your wife before you bid and don't let your kid have your password and bid. I have heard all of these, and I am sure many of you have too!
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