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1965 Ford Galaxie Ltd on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:0
Location:

Gaines, Michigan, United States

Gaines, Michigan, United States
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1965 Ford Galaxie LTD for auction!It is a very solid car, it has just a couple bubbles on the right rear quarter panel near the chrome wheel opening molding. The frame, floor pans, trunk floor is all 100% rock solid. It has a 289 rebuilt engine, with an aluminum intake and Edlebrock carb. Rebuilt transmission. It does NOT have a big cam or anything like that in it. It's pretty much a stock engine. It is NOT a race car but very driveable and has plenty of power. Runs and drives very well. New wheels, tires with 50% or more tread. All glass is good on it. Has dual exhaust as shown in pics. The paint job is nothing to write home about. It doesn't have a lot of shine to it, and near the gas cap door there is some checking. Overall, a really nice cruiser car. Very reliable. Has power steering and manual brakes. The console in it is not functional. It is just in there for looks. I don't really even know what it came out of. The car is a column shifter. It has bucket seats, it has seat covers on the seats because the drivers seat has a split in the seam. If someone painted this car it would be really nice. Call please with questions, do NOT text. Ask for Bill at 810-252-9194. Buy it now and reserve are the same. photo IMG_3229_zps54e242bd.jpg photo IMG_3228_zps9e21bbff.jpg photo IMG_3231_zps86482b1e.jpg photo IMG_3232_zps269e9373.jpg photo IMG_3227_zpse4853ede.jpg photo IMG_3226_zps92347f9f.jpg photo IMG_3225_zps07bbe255.jpg photo IMG_3224_zps05aacbe3.jpg photo IMG_3223_zps1a78e9f2.jpg photo IMG_3222_zps258b4a5f.jpg photo IMG_3221_zps0fea1787.jpg photo IMG_3220_zpsba7a7543.jpg photo IMG_3219_zpse259a2e8.jpg photo IMG_3218_zps68ceeac3.jpg photo IMG_3217_zpsc40f6d79.jpg photo IMG_3216_zpse2b46c91.jpg photo IMG_3215_zps0de99507.jpg photo IMG_3214_zpsd2357c35.jpg photo IMG_3213_zpse7e40349.jpg photo IMG_3212_zps3a7d7ff4.jpg photo IMG_3211_zps79582748.jpg photo IMG_3210_zpsc024fd84.jpg photo IMG_3210_zpsc024fd84.jpg photo IMG_3209_zpse68315a3.jpg photo IMG_3209_zpse68315a3.jpg photo IMG_3207_zpsce8d1f4f.jpg photo IMG_3206_zps72a6c302.jpg photo IMG_3204_zps4e0172d5.jpg photo IMG_3202_zpsa67119e8.jpg photo IMG_3201_zpsb75c140c.jpg photo IMG_3200_zps883141e4.jpg

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Wed, May 11 2016

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Clearly in bad taste, at least, the Indian source also questions the timing of these risqué Ford ads, as the follow by days new anti-rape legislation passed by the Indian Parliament. Ford has responded in a statement, that it and its advertising partner (JWT India) "deeply regret" the ads, and claim that they "never should have happened."

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AN is reporting that Margo Oge, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Transportation and Air Quality, got a tip in 2010 that Hyundai/Kia were "cheating" to get its impressive fuel economy numbers. The tip, said Oge (who retired from the EPA this past September), came from a senior vice president from a domestic automaker. The source was credible enough for Oge to launch an audit of the Hyundai figures, which ultimately lead to the debacle that we reported on a few months ago, and that the Korean company has been trying to bounce back from ever since.