1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible Fully Restored Candy Paint on 2040-cars
Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible 289 engine, performance manifold, 3 speed auto, electric ignition It was my daily ride before restoration. Very solid, runs great! Clear AZ title Fully restored, new Candy Wine Red paint (under the hood and trunk lid as well) New upholstery, new tires, new top, good battery Factory power steering, power windows, power top The car was first sold to Honolulu, Hawaii. Then was registered as Historic Vehicle in Oregon. Ended up in Reno/ Nevada where I bought it and took it to Arizona. The car was absolutely rust free but the paint was old and faded. The upholstery was original in really bad condition. The previous owner overhauled the engine, painted it. I spend tons of money on it over two years and I still wouldn't say it's done. The reason I don't ask twenty-thousand for it is because it doesn't have the disc break conversion kit (about $600 on ebay). No chrome rims ($400 and up) Weather strips are original and some places are worn (about $450 on ebay) I fixed the Galaxie emblem on the driver's side of the back just to see how it looks. It's removable, I didn't drill the body. I didn't fix it at the passenger side. It will be you choice to remove it or put up the other pair. The Galaxie 500 scrits are included as well as the old trims, spare tire, MP3, SD-card player, old FORD trunk script I'm selling the car localy and reserve the right to end the auction at any time $500 PayPal deposit required within 24 hours after auction ends. (I will have to travel back to Arizona) No joy rides, low ball offers please. I've got lot's of pictures of restoration Happy bidding, God bless |
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The 11 most expensive American cars ever
Tue, 12 Aug 2014Here's a Pro Tip for all you would-be classic car investors out there: buy Ferraris. With the Pebble Beach festivities kicking off this week, including any number high end car auctions, we thought it would be entertaining to compile a list of some to the most expensive cars ever sold with the bang of a gavel. Trouble is, once you get past the splendor of everyone's favorite Italian sports car maker, that list is pretty boring.
Ferrari dominates the all-time auction sales list; seven of the top ten most expensive cars sold wear the Cavallino Rampante badge, as well as more than half of the top fifty. Sure, a nearly $30-million Mercedes-Benz W196 racecar might be the new top dog as of last year, but it's even possible that Ferrari could take that title back in Monterey this weekend. Long story short: we think a list of the most expensive American cars ever sold at auction is a lot more entertaining to read. Hell, our list has a friggin' Batmobile on it, how can it go wrong?
Follow on below for the top ten cars that are red, white, blue and a whole lot of green.
Ford Focus 1.0-liter Ecoboost to only get manual trans in US
Sun, 23 Feb 2014Photos of the 2015 Ford Focus leaked earlier today, but now we're able to tell you more details of the global five-door hatchback. Bucking automaker's troubling trend of ditching manual transmissions in favor of automatics, Ford says the new 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine will come only in a six-speed manual in the US, because, well, American drivers aren't as sophisticated as our European brothers and sisters.
Ford didn't come out and say it that way, but it has found American drivers are more prone to complain about automatics in smaller-engine cars, Raj Nair, Ford's group vice president of global product development, said at a press conference last week. The recent JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study backs up Ford's claims, pointing out that drivers are complaining about rough transmission shifts, engine hesitation and lack of power, particularly in small cars. In Europe and other parts of the world, drivers seem to understand the quirks of these pint-sized engines, Nair said, so they'll have the option to buy an automatic. Ford is working on tuning its dual-clutch transmissions to make them more amenable to American driver's tastes.
Ford will show off the refreshed 2015 Focus at the Geneva Motor Show in early March. The car is due for an update, having been on sale in its current form since 2012. The automaker said it is jamming the car full of new technology - like a USB port that promises to charge your phone in half the time as a regular USB port. Features like Sync and a rear back-up camera will come standard. For a more in-depth look at the car, take a look at the full press release.
Ford, Toyota clean up in Best Car For The Money Awards
Fri, 22 Feb 2013The U.S. News Best Cars for the Money Awards picks winners by looking at the average transaction price, five-year total cost of ownership, the regard a car has from the automotive press, reliability figures from J.D. Power and Associates and safety data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The result, according to the magazine, is "the best combination of critical acclaim and long-term value."
Ford nabbed six of the 21 categories that received awards this year, the Focus, Fusion, Fusion Hybrid, Taurus, Escape and Edge getting trophies. Toyota and its Lexus and Scion sub-brands took another five, the Tacoma and Tundra owning the two categories given to pickup trucks. The other ten awards were split between Honda with three, Buick with two, and one each for Subaru, BMW, Hyundai, Chevrolet and Mazda.
Follow the link to see all the winners and read about why they were chosen.