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1963 Country Sedan, Excellent Condition Only 2 Owners on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:43000 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:352 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3J72X157194
Year: 1963
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Trim: Wagon
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 43,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue

1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon, 2nd owner since 1968. Original California black plate rust free car. California title with current registration. All factory original, 352 V-8, power steering, power brakes, factory A/C . Car is in excellent condition inside and out. Underside as clean as top side. Runs and drives great with zero issues. They don't get much nicer than this. Paint, chrome and stainless are beautiful. Interior is as good as when new. Dash is excellent!.  New radial tires. The ac is 100% there but does not blow cold. Owner selling to high bidder with no reserve. Please call with any questions or offers on the car. 951-776-9603  photo DSCN7745-Copy-Copy-Copy_zps0e1dd3ea.jpg  photo DSCN7747_zps833c9090.jpg  photo DSCN7748_zps0b9d6071.jpg  photo DSCN7752_zps7826c5c2.jpg  photo DSCN7753_zps4f898f6f.jpg  photo DSCN7744_zpscec6a9e8.jpg  photo DSCN7743_zps590f4c0d.jpg  photo DSCN7740_zpsd90abe7a.jpg  photo DSCN7739_zps347308f7.jpg  photo DSCN7737_zpsf2dadcc3.jpg  photo DSCN7736_zps572a15c0.jpg  photo DSCN7734-Copy-Copy_zps54818d30.jpg  photo DSCN7731_zps74371cc3.jpg  photo DSCN7730_zps83dad1b3.jpg  photo DSCN7729_zpsfbebc6a5.jpg  photo DSCN7728_zps1fba9c4a.jpg  photo DSCN7727_zpsf995a462.jpg  photo DSCN7726_zpsd824a82d.jpg  photo DSCN7722_zpsa892b8cd.jpg  photo DSCN7721_zps223f0149.jpg  photo DSCN7720_zps3e01bfa6.jpg  photo DSCN7719_zps41836fd3.jpg  photo DSCN7718_zpsbe341532.jpg  photo DSCN7717_zps40edd95b.jpg  photo DSCN7716_zpsf7f3b3bb.jpg  photo DSCN7715_zps1ce256fd.jpg  photo DSCN7714_zpsa981209b.jpg  photo DSCN7713_zps848fe652.jpg  photo DSCN7712_zps8a8f2edd.jpg  photo DSCN7711_zpsc5d5797d.jpg  photo DSCN7709_zps7bc840c5.jpg  photo DSCN7707_zps41b344e9.jpg  photo DSCN7706_zps0160b3fa.jpg  photo DSCN7705_zpsc396b7a5.jpg  photo DSCN7704_zpsdfc2f717.jpg  photo DSCN7703_zps9cb7aa7f.jpg  photo DSCN7702_zps741947b9.jpg  photo DSCN7701_zpsf5461bf9.jpg  photo DSCN7700_zps2fe26037.jpg  photo DSCN7723_zps7831e935.jpg  photo DSCN7724_zps1e24d2a5.jpg  photo DSCN7745-Copy-Copy-Copy_zps207e379e.jpg

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