1968 Galaxie Xl Big Block, Bucket Seats on 2040-cars
Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
Engine:390
Drive Type: Rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1
Model: Galaxie
Sub Model: XL
Trim: XL
1968 Ford Galaxie XL. All original car ready for restoration. 390 4bbl, auto, bucket seats, shifter in floor, center console, power disk brakes, power steering, no a/c. Arizona car. As of now it's being sold with state legal Georgia Bill of Sale but working on getting AZ title for it. Georgia does not require titles on cars older than 1985.
Engine. Looks to be all original and definitely intact 390 4bbl. Does not run, but it's all there. Never molested or hot rodded. No rust underhood what so ever, surface rust only. Car comes with Ford aluminum air cleaner.
Body. Straight AZ body with just a few places of rust, this is not a rusted out car. Needs pans on the left side. In front of the rear wheels. Doors, hood, deck lid, jams, fenders all really solid. Truck is near perfect, ready for paint. Lots of surface rust. Not a bad car to clear coat as is and have an original car. Never been repainted from what I can tell. Doors shut tight, right side only opens from the inside but opens and shuts tight. Front end and grill are nice. Rear end is nice. Driver chrome. Some of the side trim is broke/missing/dented.
Interior. All original except for steering wheel. Needs a full interior kit. Has bucket seats and center console. Very nice option to go with big block and hide a way headlights. Bows are there for headliner. Radio is missing.
Great project car. Rat Rod it or go for a total restoration.
Car is for sale locally. If interested in contacting- Seven06-974-2197
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