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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:658
Location:

Gambrills, Maryland, United States

Gambrills, Maryland, United States
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Ladies and Gentlemen—Ford Lovers—First Time Offered on Ebay!

What an opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind Ford Galaxie 500XL at a great price!!

 

There’s no doubt that the Galaxie 500 XL is the king of galaxies.  Rarely do you find a rust free Galaxie 500 XL with a slim chance of finding another one like it.  Up for auction is a very nice 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL with low miles.  I bought this car from a friend of mine who was in the process of restoring it but suddenly decided to move to Florida after surviving one of the worst winters here on the east coast.  The restoration of this timeless classic to date includes:

  • Rebuilt 390 cu. inch Hi-Perf engine with 428 heads.

  • New intake, carburetor, coil, distributor etc.

  • New power brake conversion kit including calipers, rotors, brake lines, brake hoses, master cylinder and brake booster.

  • New instrument panel kit, with tach, speedometer etc.

  • New Ron Francis wiring from bumper to bumper.

  • Complete dual exhaust system with Flomaster Mufflers.

  • New Hankook Tires mounted on Rocket Magnesium Wheels.

     

  • NOTE: A set of re-chromed bumpers (show quality) and a totally restored console shifter is included in the sale with other parts (see photos)***

The car runs and drives great.  The floor pans, frame rails, and trunk are in very good condition (see photos of undercarriage).  All mechanical components were found to be in good condition.  All of the pot metal, bumpers, moldings etc. are in excellent condition and nothing is missing.  When was the last time you saw one of these (in this color combination) anywhere?  It has a clear title. Drive it home!

NO DISAPPOINTMENTS!

Ford Galaxie 500 XLs, in this condition, are almost impossible to find these days!

If you’ve been waiting for a very nice Galaxie 500 XL to come along then don’t let this one get away; should you have any questions, please call  Bill @ 410-271-6800.

VEHICLE TERMS:

The car is sold AS-IS with no guarantee/warranty either expressed or implied.  Successful bidder pays $500 down payment (PayPal) is preferred) for the vehicle within 48 hours of bid close and should make arrangements to pick up the car within 2 weeks of auction close.  Seller releases all responsibility for the car upon receipt of payment from bidder.  Buyer will assume all responsibility for said vehicle, including but not limited to liability.  Seller has the right to end the auction early.

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