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1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:420
Location:

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

Engine Mfg.ATKPerformance 302
Displacement 302
Year1975-1979
Bore / Stroke4.040+X3.000
HP-
Torque -
GroupMFGPART # DESCRIPTION QTY
ENGINE BLOCK
After Market ATKDF131975-1979 Ford 3021
ROTATING ASSEMBLY
Fly/Flex Plate PioneerFRA-214Flex Plate1
Harmonic Balancer Professional Products8000680006 = 28oz 1
Balancer WasherFORDF67Z-6378-AA1
Balancer BoltFORDEOAZ-6A340-ABolt1
TIMING COMPONENTS
Cam Bearing Durabond-Custom Line Honed1
LiftersEnginetecL900Hyd Flat Tappet Lifters16
Timing Chain SetSA Gear-Single Roller Timing Chain1
Push RodsPioneer-16
CamshaftATKEP-0015YC218/224 @ 50 458/4661
Cooling System
Water PumpUS Motor WorksUS1028OE Water Pump1
LUBRICATION
Oil PumpMelling M68HVHigh Volume1
Pick up ScreenMelling 68-S4Stock Screen1
Oil Pump DriveMelling IS-68Steel Sleave Shaft1
GASKETS
Install Set Corteco-Installation Set1
Head gaskets Corteco-Perf Head Gaskets1
Crank Seal Corteco-RMS1
SHEET METAL
Oil Pan Specialty Products7445XFront Sump Oil Pan1
Timing Cover Bishop302BAluminum1
Valve Cover Specialty Products8331Chrome Valve Covers2
Valve Cover Bolts1
Timing Pointers1
FUEL ACCESSORIES
CARBEdelbrock9906600CFM Carb1
INTAKEWeiand 8020Stealth Dual Plane1
FUEL Pump Holley12-83380 GPH Mech Fuel Pump1
Fuel Line
Ignition ACCESSORIES
Distributor Wheeler Power 94352Mechanical Adv. Ready to Run1
Spark PlugsAutolite-Set8
Wires MSD5541Set1
Coils

There are only a few minor deficiencies that are present on the vehicle.  1. There are bubbles starting to develop behind the rear fenders.  2. The trim around the windows are original and could not be found during the restoration.  3.  For the past month I have been unable to put the car into park and have had to start it from neutral.  Considering how new everything is these shouldn't be a problem for the mechanically inclined, which I am not.  Everything that could have been done to the car was and I am sure you would enjoy it every bit as much as I have.  The only reason I am selling it is because I have had unforeseen health issues arise that need prompt attention.  Good luck and happy bidding!


On Jun-16-14 at 23:13:58 PDT, seller added the following information:

Disclaimer:  Thanks for your interest in my Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback. I encourage everyone to bid what you think the (item) is worth. However I don’t make my reserve prices available, in order to be fair to other bidders. I appreciate your understanding. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions. Thanks!

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