68 Ford Galaxie 500 Everyday Driver Mostly Weekends on 2040-cars
Homer City, Pennsylvania, United States
1968 Ford Galaxy 500,new platinum plugs and wire set,new distributor and coil.rebuilt all 4 wheel brakes with new cylinders shoes and springs including new master cylinder.new after market dash and steering wheel.Has 4 magnum mustang wheels with beauty rings 14".Comes with 4 chrome cragar wheels i never put on they also are 14'.Car is solid and runs great interior is in good shape also, besides a few tears in the seats i got it with the covers on and never changed them.this is a great weekend cruiser to drive ins and parks .I owned this car for 4 years and now working on other projects that need start up money i regret selling this vehicle cause it was at 1 time my most reliable transportation to work and had alot of fun in it now its time for someone else to enjoy it bid with confidence.Just looking to make my money back out of it with the repairs and upgrades i have made.It has a small leak in the power steering hose and small leak in the radiator which is about 70 bucks at a shop to recondition, these where my winter projects but i moved on to other interests, paint is ruff on edges shines great after wash but there are runs in some spots and debris every so often looks to be done by rookie but still presentable. Please come and see or call with questions before bidding 724-599-9253 car is being sold locally also so i have the right to end the auction at anytime.Buyer is responsible for pick up within 7 days of auction,a $500.00 deposit is due through paypal from winning bidder within 24 hrs of end of auction,and balance is due at the time of pick up with cash or cashiers check, if you do not intend on following through with the terms and conditions of this item or intend to pay Do Not Bid.
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