1965 Galaxie Convertible - All Around Great Car on 2040-cars
Watchung, New Jersey, United States
Condition - Car is in excellent shape, no rust, no dents, paint shines up real nice. Drives great. Car has been stored in a heated garage since the restoration. Convertible top is new and in excellent condition. The car is in great shape other than there is a small crack in the steering wheel and the only paint nick I've found is about a pencil dot big (see the pictures). Features - Convertible, sport seats in front, bench in back, working AM radio. All seats have seat belts. History - I bought this car in 2008 from a gentlemen that bought it from owner that did a frame-off restoration; since I've owned it I put in electronic timing, radiator cowling, radiator fluid reserve, and a trickle charger. I also replaced the solenoid and oil fill indicator. I took it to my mechanic in the spring & told him to fix anything that needed work - he said it's in great shape & nothing he could find to do. Original engine was a 352 but I was told by the previous owner that a 390 was put in there (I have no way to verify but either way, it runs fine) Shipping & payment - you have to get it from my house to yours. |
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