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Awesome 1963 Galaxie Convertible. California Car, No Rust, Disc Brakes, Driver on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:555555
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States

 Offered at a no reserve auction is a really solid 1963 Galaxie convertible.  It is not restored, but a very good driver.  390 Bigblock V8, automatic trans, 9" rear end. Has power steering, upgraded to disc brakes with dual reservoir master cylinder, and power top.  motor has edelbrock intake and carb with original chrome valve covers, and dual exhaust. Sounds great but not loud.  The top assembly works great but will need the actual material installed. Frame/pumps/ etc. are all intact and work excellent!!!  We never used it in the winter so didn't worry too much about the top.  Car runs and drives very well, stays cool, and has a brand new set of white wall's on it.  Motor was recently tuned up with plugs/wires/and any hoses it needed.  Transmission shifts excellent and power steering works great!    It is a California built and owned car since new. has original California black and yellow license plates and is currently registered.   I will be happy to get any pictures of the car that you may want to see. there is no rust!   We are trying to make room for a new project we bought so its time to let the galaxie go.  Would be hard to find a solid galaxie convertible like this that is able to be driven and used while it is restored.  The timing is perfect to buy for a summer cruiser for your family. Please understand I absolutely try to describe cars I sell as accurately as possible and my feedback reflects that.   We are more than happy to work with international buyers and help arrange international or local shipping through our carrier.  Fly in and drive it home or ship it the choice is yours!!!      We try to make each transaction as smooth as possible and ask that the buyers do the same. Please understand this is a no reserve auction and if you have the high bid at auction close, we expect you to complete the transaction within the required time frames listed in the auction details. International buyers that may need time to make transfers please contact us prior to auction close and we can work with you.  

Good luck and thank you for looking.


-American Iron Garage Team

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