63 1/2 Galaxie 500 Xl Trim== Buckets ==console==4 Speed Car =triple Black on 2040-cars
Moreno Valley, California, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A VERY NICE 63 1/2 TRIPLE BLACK GALAXIE 500 WITH XL TRIM ..289 4 SPEED ... I BOUGHT THIS CAR TO DO A 427 THUNDERBOLT SWAMP BECAUSE I HAD THE MOTOR AND TRANS AND THIS CAR WAS THE PERFECT CANIDATE FOR IT BECAUSE OF ITS CONDTION AND HAD ALL THE GOODIES I WAS LOOKING FOR ON TOP OF THAT IT WAS TRIPLE BLACK...BUT I WAS CONTACTED BY A FRIEND IN FLORIDA WHO BOUGHT A REAL DEAL THUNDERBOLT AND WANTED TO PURCHASE THE MOTOR FROM ME.. NEEDLESS TO SAY I RATHER HAVE THE MOTOR AND TRANS MATED TO A THE REAL DEAL..AND OF COURSE HE PAID ME A ARM AND A LEG FOR IT BECAUSE YOU JUST CANT FIND THEM ANYMORE ...WITH THAT BEING SAID ... THIS CAR HAS VERY NICE PAINT AND TRIM THE INTERIOR WAS REDONE TO A VERY NICE STANDARD WITH ALL ORIGINAL XL TRIM ...BECAUSE OF WHAT I WANTED TO INVEST IN THIS CAR WITH THE 427 SWAMP I WANTED A NICE CAR TO DRIVE NOT A BONDO RUSTBUCKET OR A PILE OF SH%% WITH A VERY EXPENSIVE DRIVETRAIN . I HAVE HIGHER STANDARDS THAN MOST WHEN IT COMES TO APPEARANCE JUST LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK ON THE LAST RARE CAR I SOLD THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AND SHIFTS REALLY NICE ..THERE IS NO LEAKS OR ISSUES WITH THE DRIVEABILITY WHAT SO EVER ..ITS A TURN KEY CAR TO ENJOY AT THE DRIVE INN OR THE LOCAL BURGER STAND ... IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LOOK , TOUCH AND DRIVE THE CAR PLEASE EMAIL ME OR CALL ME SO I CAN MAKE ARRANGMENTS WITH YOU TO DO SO I HAVE 100 % FEEDBACK SELLING AND BUYING ON EBAY AND IM VERY EASY TO DEAL WITH SO CONTACT ME BY EMAIL OR PHONE ...NOT A PROBLEM .. MORE PICS OR A VIDEO JUST ASK ON SHIPPING THE CAR ..I WILL HELP AND DO EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO INSURE IT GETS LOADED ON A RIG SAFELY...AT YOUR EXPENCE I USED SOME SHIPPERS IN THE PAST THAT ARE REAL GOOD ..ILL PAST THEM ALONG TO YOU IF NEEDED ..YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS CAR ..I CAN ASSURE YOU ..THANKS On May-20-14 at 21:09:50 PDT, seller added the following information: i have got a few inquiries about the hood ...its a fiberglass hood from crites restoration not a scoop thats bondo to the hood ...thanks any questions just give me a call On May-21-14 at 10:05:57 PDT, seller added the following information: hello.. I have alot of phone calls regarding the paint job quality ... the paint is ppg base coat clear coat with many coats of clear ....it is laser straight and very nice ...i can email or text you better pictures i have in my phone that are more brighter than the ones posted to give you a idea how nice it really is ....its a $6000 paint job ...thanks for your interest and any other concerns please call ....thanks On May-22-14 at 21:43:45 PDT, seller added the following information: Hello ...I just wanted to mention the car does have a T10 4 speed to a few emailers who asked ...thanks for all the response and sharing some of there rare goodies that they have tucked away in there garages ..as a serious car guy I got you in my phone list now ..thank you and we will be chatting soon .I can only take so many appointments to look at the car ...but I will do my best to give everyone a far shake at looking at her ....she is pretty !!! anymore concerns give me a call my number is 561 809 4938 ... ...Jason RELISTED DUE TO A OVERSEAS BUYER WHO COULDNT VERIFY WHO HE WAS ...I WILL NOT GIVE MY INFO TO ANYONE WHO I CANT VERIFY ..... ESPECIALLY OVERSEAS ... |
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