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1962 Ford Galaxie Club Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:1614 Color: with Gray and Turquoise interior
Location:

Morganton, North Carolina, United States

Morganton, North Carolina, United States

1962 Ford Galaxie 2-Door Club Sedan

For sale is an ALL ORIGINAL and COMPLETE 1962 Ford Galaxie that would be a great candidate for a full restoration.  Don't want to send this to the crusher.  Originally Raven Black exterior with Gray and Turquoise interior (based on data plate which is still on the car).

Vehicle does not have a title, but will provide Bill of Sale.

Odometer shows 1,614.

Car is not in running condition now and it is not known when it last ran.  Has been sitting for a number of years.  But the original 223 inline 6 cylinder engine and seemingly all its components, including Holly carburetor, are all there, ready to be brought back to life.  Dipstick indicated engine still has oil in the pan.

Interior will need restoration as well of course.  Front seats are there, rear seat is long gone.  Rust in floor is actually not as bad as many others I've seen.  See photos.

3-Speed "On the Tree" Manual Transmission - Condition unknown.

Will need new tires but the ones on it now will pump and hold air long enough for you to get it on to a trailer.

Dashboard looks like all the original stuff is there, and someone added Amperage and Oil Pressure gauges at some point.  Radio still there. Glovebox is gone.

Mostly surface rust on exterior - body is pretty solid for the most part.

Most of the aluminium trim seems to be there - it's all been removed from the car and is in the trunk, with a few pieces laying in the front seat (including original horn button).

Has that wonderful, distinct old car interior smell.

If you're looking for a good restoration project this old girl is calling your name!  Would be a great flip for a collector car dealer, or a nice father/son project to anyone with basic restoration knowledge.

Feel free to contact me about coming to see it in person.  Vehicle is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

If you have any questions or concerns at all, PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING!  

Being sold AS-IS with no warranties.  No refunds or returns.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

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