For Sale: 1964 Ford Galaxie in Carthage, Tennessee for sale in Carthage, TN

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Vehicle Description This 1964 Galaxie was built in Los Angeles and spent most of its life there.
The factory 390cui was replaced with a slightly modified 428cui mated to a professionally built C6 automatic transmission, making the wagon a fun family cruiser to drive.
Being a California car, the Ford is super solid and rust is not an issue here.
She was repainted several years ago in the original Wimbledon White with a top color matching the interior.
The paint looks great everywhere as well as the interior.
She runs drives really good with a very solid feeling and handles almost sporty, thanks to the lowered springs and anti dive bar.
With more power than you need and the ability to haul more people than you want, there nothing this gorgeous wagon isn't up for.
Call us and see the car in our showroom today! For our overseas customers:
We gladly help you to get your classic shipped to your country worldwide and delivered right to your home.
With years of experience we work together with the best partners in the shipping business to make sure you classic car gets there.
We also offer a German TUV Service where we take care of all the things that need to be changed or taken care of, to get it road legal in europe.
Just ask for a quote and - wir sprechen deutsch!.
  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Galaxie

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