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1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Parts 63 390 V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Broad Brook, Connecticut, United States

Broad Brook, Connecticut, United States
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 For Parts. Supposedly 390 V8 TURNS OVER> Does not Run. C6? Ford 9 inch rear end. When we towed onto the trailer the back wheels were locked up. Brakes?Car is very Rusty. BILL OF SALE ONLY!Hood is off the car. The hood blots are stripped and it will not mount.SOLD AS PARTS ONLY! NOT DRIVABLE ! AS-IS, WHERE IS!!!
UPC:76783016996

1963 Ford Galaxie 500 For Parts 63. Supposedly 390 V8, TURNS OVER, Does not Run. C6 Transmission? Ford 9 inch rear end. When we towed it onto the trailer the back wheels were locked up. Brakes? Car is very Rusty. BILL OF SALE ONLY! Hood is off the car. The hood blots are stripped and it will not mount. PARTS ONLY,  AS-IS, WHERE IS!!! LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. Please email me with any questions. Thanks

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