1965 Ford Galaxie 500 2dr.ht. on 2040-cars
Orrville, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 0
Trim: 500 2dr.
'65 Galaxie 500 2dr.ht. Very Solid roller. Frame,floors,and inner fenders are rust free,body is very good as well. Body is completely straight except for a dent in the passenger side rear quarter at the taillight (see pics). No engine,no master cylinder,most of the trim is there although some is loose. Body and chassis are good and a very solid foundation to work with. C6 Cruise-a-matic is included with car,also some parts you'll see in photos come with it too. Seats are nice,but interiors needs finished. Car had an FE big block before. Write with any questions.
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