1964 Ford Galaxie Fastback R Code "427" on 2040-cars
Leesville, South Carolina, United States
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback - "R" code "427" This was a car that spent most of its life as a California car. Car is missing 427 Motor and 4 spd. Transmission. The car is pretty solid as you will see in the pictures (does have a few minor spots of rust in the floors). Trunk floor is very solid as well as doors and fenders and frame. Car comes with the trim and pieces shown in the pictures. I do have a title on hand for this car. Car does have the correct steering wheel for 427 cars however the hi-po wheels are long gone. Rear end looks to be the original. I included a pix of the door tag and also the vin plate on the firewall. Car originally has a white exterior with red interior (Bench seat). Please email any questions. Buyer is responsible for pickup and shipping. I require payment within 3 days of close of the auction. |
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