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67 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback 390 Project Car on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:30988
Location:

North Platte, Nebraska, United States

North Platte, Nebraska, United States

we are putting the 67 ford galaxie 500 up for auction to raise funds so our cross country runner can fund raise for a training camp this coming summer. thanks for checking our auction out.  " either way I am paying for the trip..lol..lol". how times change, when I told my father I wanted to learn golf, he handed me a swing weed hand cye and told me to practice my drive and back swing..lol..lol


attention over seas bidders.............................................................

we have had no problem shipping our vehicals over seas,  you must make arrangements on your side or  before bidding or the end of the auction. other wise car will be picked up by your agent. auction will be paided first and you can work out the shipping details. there is a local driver here that transport takes cars to Chicago area for the docks.

 Winner get a State of Nebraska bonded title issued in buyer name, and is used by U.S. Customs.  we have had no trouble in the past. and we also are knowed in our town for our old cars, you can contact the local chief of police or sheriff or county judge, that knows us and the cars we own..  "the city has been wanting to crush them for years" says they are a eye sore, I think they are stupid.     we are honest and have been trust worthy. just want to sell our collection.

  no one should bid if you cant pay please.

the galaxie was brought to my fathers garage  in north platte ne back in the early 70's the motor and trans is in the car, the rear trans mounts are gone.  will post about the drive line.  the guy never came back to have us do anything to it.  I think the kid was drag racing and needed u joints.   I was told the mileage is original, the car was a local driver, cant have been turned over yet.  wasn't on the road that long..lol but don't know.  but would be a dream to pull the eng, trans, rear end,  and have gone through. not the pain modern cars are ..lol.

I feel theres $2500.oo and more in standing parts assembled and matching numbers from the factory, that's why I don't just drop another motor or trans ect. in it.  it has the factory fan belt on it still..lol  but the car is worth more then that.  this car has never been restored or bondo  or supped up. this is a perfect family project car.  the right side has the most dings and dents, in side under back seat is good.  the car has not been started since the 70s and dont know what wrong in side, more important is all the numbers match and would be a great car to take to contest when your done restoring. one of T. V. 's car shows restored a galaxie last season. best of all it will become a family airloom that will be passed to others. even now I remember being there when the galaxie was pulled into the shop and father working on my brothers corvette..lol. any way lol..

this car would pull easy on a car dolly to your home town.  bring 2 good tires and we will mount them for you to pull home. we will have something good to hold air and a spaire to get on a trailer.   In past we have worked out meeting the buyer half way and swapping u-haul car dolly and you pull it home. you set up a u-haul on our side and you pay cost in gas getting it to you.  if you need to have us hold your car for 10 days or 3 weeks we can work it out.  we are located 4 hr west of Omaha and 4 hr east of Denver on I-80.  there also a local auto trans porter that drives to Chicago to the docks for europ.

we have other project cars we are going to be putting on ebay.

we have 37 lasalle coup and a 4 dr,.  "or as the way old timers call them a "brother and sister pair"

 64 Pontiac tempest 2 dr, slant 6, some call it the baby GTO, factory rear indepent supendtion    " could be made into a fast and furous sleeper rod",  

40's jeep pick up, and cj, 27 model t coup project all the metal, needs wood kit to rebuild as org., great rat rod project.

47 ranualt  4dr," the corvette of its day"       61 caddy coup deville  hard top visita visision rear window. all the cars in 61 had a giant rear window, then went back smaller.. ,

 54 dodge pick up.  67 chevy station wagon 4 dr,  50 chrysler  2 dr coup.

any questions drop a message and I can send my cell number to you.

thanks for checking our auction out, hope your interested in the galaxie

best wishes.  thanks for your help in our fund raising.

good luck motor heads..



 

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