FS/FT 1965 Ford Galaxie fastback with 460 big block in NJ

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FS/FT 1965 Ford Galaxie fastback with 460 big block in NJ

FS/FT 1965 Ford Galaxie fastback with 460 big block in NJ

This car has 65xxx original miles. It doesn't need much at all, and it can be driven anywhere as it is. It has a recently rebuilt 460" big block motor that screams muscle. It has a lot done as seen in the pictures. Headers, cam, Edelbrock carb and intake, full March pulley set up, MSD ignition with box, dual electric fans, etc. It has a TCI C6 transmission with a 3000 stall converter and a TCI floor shifter. The rear is a 9" Ford with coil overs in the stock location. The car is in primer, but has been driven this way for a while and will need a fresh coat. The 20s, while not my choice, have new tires and actually don't look bad on such a large car. They will clean up much better than they are in the pictures. I have all of the chrome trim for the car and there is a lot! I have the door panels. I have a new headliner. It really doesn't need anything major to be completely done and perfect. The brakes were recently done and the steering is tight. Just paint it (or primer it black like I was going to) and reinstall the parts and you have a nasty muscle car in your garage.

All pictures can be seen here: http://s44.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../65%20Galaxie/

Asking $9500 cash or trade. Don't hesitate to let me know what you have to trade or to make an offer. Located in 08080 NJ, but have car trailer.

John 856 905 1908
JohnNeville@gmail.com

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