Ford Galaxie 1962 on 2040-cars
Halfway, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: red/blk
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Galaxie
Trim: 25
Drive Type: Manual on column
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: blk
This Galaxie was driven by a local woman who still lives and works here in town. She isn't sure who owned the title but that was 40 years ago! My father owned a gas station/repair/tow business. I still own a tow business and if anyone expresses much interest in this vehicle i'll go thru the old business records and see if I can find a title for it but lets assume it was never transferred. It could be her husband or whoever at the time had something to do with her driving this car. I know my dad worked on it and that probably explains why he ended up with the car. He had me remove the heads shortly before I went in the army in '73 and as mentioned it's been sitting on the ranch ever since. I'm sure the engine was never overhauled and the car is all OEM with no restoration attempts and such. We are in the extreme east side of Oregon, not much rust here and as you can see in the photos the dash is in great shape. Of course the upholstery is shot. the intake manifold for the engine is in the back seat, If the heads are still here it'd be a major project to find them. tires are missing or worthless. I don't think there are any dents that can not be removed by any body shop, there is some putty on the drivers side over the rear wheel well..
I don't know what else to tell you but being a factory black/red car with factory air I think it will be a head turner if someone will take it on. I copied this info from the data tag; body; 54B or 34B, COLOR; A, TRIM 25, DATE 080, DSO 72, AXLE 6, TRANS; 2 AND SERIAL #; 2J52X150287. It has a manual shifter on the column, I don't see how it'd fit on the floor with that big polarair ac unit in there!, the seats look manual (lever on LH side.)
I respond well to E mail so write and i'll always answer. I understand the title issue, owning a tow business I know there are ways of dealing with it. About payment and shipping. I'll tow it as far as La Grande Or. or Boise Id. for a flat bid, any further will be at the going rate. I'll help load if you come to rescue it. I'll take a check or pay pal but if it's a personal check make arrangments so it clears before loading. IE; going to bank (weekday) etc. in fact, you should plan on my doing that even with a cashiers check. I can also take some plastic, when the device is working!
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