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Rare Z Code, Fastback 2 Owner Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:129000 Color: White /
 Medium Silver Blue Two Tone
Location:

Pittsford, Michigan, United States

Pittsford, Michigan, United States
Engine:V8
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1964
Sub Model: XL 500
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: White
Model: Galaxie
Interior Color: Medium Silver Blue Two Tone
Trim: XL 500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 129,000

VIN: 4U68Z141877

Before I begin I would encourage all serious buyers to contact me directly at: 517-425-0129. Although this is a 7 day auction, I reserve the right to end listing early.

You are bidding on a 1964 Ford Galaxie XL 500 2 door fastback. 1964 is the last year of this desirable body style and it is a real Z code 390 car. Vehicle was a 2 owner, family owned car, purchased new in Louisville, KY. and spent most if its life in Tennessee. Very solid original panels, all trim tags and VIN numbers in place. Miles of 129000 are presumed original. Vehicle was and is an original Wimbledon white car with two tone original interior. Door tag reads as follows:

* Body; 63 2 door fastback
* Color: M Wimbledon white
* Trim: 81 medium silver blue two tone
* Date: 22A
* DSO: Louisville
* Axle: 1 3.00:1 C6 9” rear
* Trans: 4 cruiseomatic

Description as follows:

Interior: original untouched interior with exception of carpet. Very nice two tone blue with rare bucket seat console combo. Still retains the original AM radio. Very nice headliner.

Exterior: one repaint to its original Wimbledon White. All exterior chrome and trim in very nice condition. Factory XL hub caps with new white wall tires. As stated earlier, very solid car. Floors, frame, trunk, etc. show no evidence of repair or patching. Vehicle was repainted a few years back, still shows well. A few minor nicks and chips, no dents or dings. Nicely finished trunk area with spare and new correct trunk mat.

Mechanical: Z code 390 V-8 4 barrel, dual exhaust. Appears to still retain original valve covers, air cleaner, exhaust manifolds, etc. 3 speed automatic trans , 9” rear, power steering, manual brakes. Vehicle was in storage for some time, recent oil and filter change, complete tune up, new brakes.

To summarize: A well preserved collectable car, hard to find in this condition. Still retains most if not all its original equipment and colors.

Please take the time to review all the pics, don’t hesitate to call with further questions. 517-425-0129. I also have contact with a reasonable shipping company and would be glad to assist. Vehicle offered by Rare Rides, a licensed MI dealer.

TERMS; 25% NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE.BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OR VEHICLE PICK UP, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.PREFERRED PAYMENT IS BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER OR CERTIFIED BANK FUNDS. VEHICLE PURCHASED “AS IS” NO WARRANTIES OR REFUNDS IMPLIED.

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