Detail Info for: Ford : Galaxie 2 Door Fastback 1963 Ford Galaxie 390 Code - Project Car

Transaction Info
Sold On:
05/09/2013
Price:
$ 7700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
50000
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska, 68521
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1963 Ford Galaxie
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
390 V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
3A66Z164986
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Basic Description: 1963.5 Ford Galaxie bench seat, no AC. Automatic on the column 390 Code Car All parts and chrome included, front fenders, hood, bumpers have the bullets - I hope to have more photos of the pieces not shown. It has the very rare center hood trim piece that matches the fenders and runs the whole length of the hood. Box of new rubber seals and gaskets All glass in great shape Full rotisserie frame off restoration Powder coated frame and suspension components Line X underneath to match color New sheet metal inner and outer quarter panels New trunk metal Beuatiful body work and paint Rolling Chassis with new bushings and bolts Ready for re-installation of all original parts or continue resto-mod The car belongs to a close friend of mine, email your questions to me and I will get the information you request. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I purchased this car in 2005 with the intention of completing a full restoration and daily driver for my Dad. The work was all completed before the bottom dropped out in 2008. I stopped working on it and had it in my garage. In 2010, I took a new position and moved out of state. I parked the car in storage with all of the parts. Some wrapped in shrink wrap. I did not have a place to bring it with me for almost two years. I have decided to sell it off to someone that can put it all together and have a great car. It makes me sad to think all of my time and effort has been wasted, but that unfortunately is how it sometimes ends up. I just don't have the time to complete it here and not enough support facilities to consider it. My loss is truly your gain. Look online at the ones that are listed that need full restoration. They range from 2-10,000. And that's where you start from. Or the ones completely done that are well over 20,000. I've seen two in the last month well over 50,000. I have completely dismantled the car, media blasted everything then took the frame and all suspension parts to the powder coater. All parts powder coated in black and silver. The underside was sprayed with Line X to color match the new beautiful red on the exterior. All body panels fixed with full, new metal as needed and shot with base coat clear coat. The car is ready to be completed. I also have a complete 2003 4.6 DOHC engine and AOD transmission for a modern ride and reliability. I was going for a modified classic. The engine and transmission combo is for sale separately for 3500.00. It has less than 50K miles on it. I bought it in 2008. I have a complete set of XL seats. Both buckets and matching rear. Please don't email me asking for the reserve price. It will not be disclosed. This is an auction, bid like you want to own it, and it may be yours.On May-02-13 at 18:17:29 PDT, seller added the following information: The car is physically located near Battle Creek, MI