63 Galaxie 500 390 4 Speed Rust Free Must See Drive Anywhere!!! on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 22,912
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Galaxie
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: 500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
ALL offers WILL be reviewed and considered!!
Up for sale is a fabulous 1963 Galaxie 500! We acquired this car on trade a few months ago and I have been driving it daily (weather permitting) since. I am a die hard Chevy guy but this is by far one of the sweetest Fords I have ever set in. This car hits the road incredible!! This is absolutely a must drive car!! It is smooth tight and a 110% dependable. This Galaxie is ready to drive show and enjoy. It also has the owners manual and original window sticker.
This car has one of the best most solid rust free bodies you will ever encounter on any classic car! I was told this car has all of its original sheet metal and best I can tell that's correct! The body is straight as a guitar string and all body lines and gaps are as good as any. The doors open/shut absolutely amazing with a nice solid sound.
This car has been repainted in its original color of Raven black. It was finished aprox 15 years ago and has been garage kept and driven very little since its completion. The paint is extremely nice and slick with a high quality shine. It still shows extremely well but has what I consider to be normal wear that is to be expected from any 15 year old paint. I would rate it an 8.5 on a scale of 1 to 10.
All of the glass appears to be original and looks awesome. For its age is the best I have ever seen! The chrome stainless etc also still shows extremely well. It is set apart from the rest with an original set of old school torque thrust d style American racing wheels with new tires.
The interior is believed to be mostly original. The door panels show some wear, but that is to be expected tor their age.It shows very well and is all correct right down to the factory 4 speed shifter!!
Everything on this car works properly except for the clock, factory radio and reverse lights.
This is the kind of car you don't mind putting up and keeping and it can be driven anywhere!!
If you find anything you don't like about this car when you get here upon your inspection you will NOT be obligated to purchase!! I can't display any more confidence than that!
I am licensed and bonded Virginia dealer. We welcome ALL serious buyers World wide!!
We reserve the right to end this listing at any time for any reason as this car is for sale locally.
If you have any questions or offers feel free to call me anytime at 276-920-1351
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