Ford Galaxie Sleeper For Sale

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1959 Ford Galaxie 500
3
  • 36,500 overpriced
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • classiccars.com
  • gasoline black automatic
This car finished in the best and most desirable color combination of tuxedo black and white with a factory red and black interior. The car is finished in the best color combination of tuxedo black and white. This is a very unique car as it has a hi-performance 352ci engine that was professionally rebuilt, balanced, bored and blueprinted to make it a real hotrod with the look of a sleeper
36,500 Scottsdale, AZScottsdale, AZ at classiccars.com
1970 Ford Galaxie - XL Fastback
3
  • 24,137
  • 3,887 below average
  • 11,500 great
  • Redmond, OR
  • carsforsale.com
  • 3,887 below average 24,137 gasoline white automatic
Original deluxe basket weave interior , that is in perfect condition, original headliner, door panels, and new carpet. This very powerful and tough early 70s muscle car is in excellent condition, inside and out. Even has all 4 factory ford hub caps. This super cool machine was 100% original condition when we found it. The body was very straight, but the original wimbledon white paint, and black vinyl top were tired. We repainted this beauty back to its original color with a very nice base coat, clear coat paint job. Put on a new vinyl top, and she is back to her original glory. This car runs and drives great. This is a very rare car, with very rare options, the great lines of the ford fastback are extremely cool. The factory bucket seats and center console make this amazing find the perfect big body, big block muscle car of the early 1970s ford line up. These cars have been sleepers in the muscle car world for many years, even with the 429 big blocks, they have been overlooked. From the perfect stance, to the great body lines, and the bucket seat interior. This car is as tough and cool as it gets. We take great pride in selling very nice drivers and weekend cruisers at affordable prices. This great car is no exception. Priced to sell very fast at ……. $11,500. Hall truck and auto sales has been quietly selling vintage ,classic,collectable, and muscle cars in the northwest and across the country for over twenty years. We currently have dozens of cool classic rides to come that will be very affordable and competitively priced anyone would be proud to own. Bucket Seats
11,500 Redmond, ORRedmond, OR at carsforsale.com
1964 Ford Galaxie - Concord, NC
3
  • convertible
  • 61,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • convertible
1964 ford galaxie - concord, ncstreetside classicsconcord, nc 28027ph: 8665428392web: www. Carsforsale. Com/used_cars_for_sale/dealerinventory. This 1964 ford galaxie 500 xl was touched by ford's racing gods back in the day... So it was the bright red coupe that looked like a luxury machine, right down to the vinyl roof. The sloping rear roof (special to '64) might have made the car more attractive, but its true purpose was better aerodynamics on the track. In fact, this coupe saw some competition in its day (more on that in a moment.) but it's cool to be able to tell the story of why ford made this one-year style, and then own one of the few examples that got to be used it to the fullest. Plus, while the original rangoon red paint had at least one respray earlier in this coupe's life, the black vinyl top is believed to be original. This is quite significant, because this is the only time the head of the r-code galaxie registry has ever seen one. Plus, owning a galaxie 500 xl was about showing off ford's top-of-the line, and that's seen in great brightwork on places like the artful strip that ran the full length of the car, surrounding the jet-inspired taillights, and on the front grille with horizontal waves of chrome. It just makes us think a coupe like this was built to be a true sleeper that could pull up next to others at the stoplights playing incognito. All they would see would be a luxury presentation right before this powerful galaxie showed them its taillights. It's a true saturday night hero. The interior matches the vinyl roof with a very original presentation of the black bucket seats. The light piping provides a nice contrast that is also carried on the door panels and desirable center console. The engine bay is filled with blue oval big block power. The r-code 427 cubic-inch v8 is believed to be original, which makes it part of an ultra rare upper-echelon of galaxies (it even came originally with a transistor ignition, which was only applied to a handful of cars.) this would already make it a desirable classic, but those plates on the front bracket are what makes it true royalty. The coupe was sent to holman-moody, who built all the best ford racers back in the day. Don't believe it, then just take a look at the dyno sheet that proves 480 horsepower at the rear wheels. This car's competition package is original right down to the nascar-spec detroit locker rear end. Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM
61,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at freeclassifieds.com
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL
3
  • 67,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • classiccars.com
  • red manual
In fact, this coupe saw some competition in its day (more on that in a moment.) But it's cool to be able to tell the story of why Ford made this one-year style, and then own one of the few examples that got to be used it to the fullest. Plus, while the original Rangoon Red paint had at least one respray earlier in this coupe's life, the black vinyl top is believed to be original.. The sloping rear roof (special to '64) might have made the car more attractive, but its true purpose was better aerodynamics on the track Bucket Seats
67,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at classiccars.com
1964 Ford Galaxie 500
3
  • 33,981
  • 67,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • oldride.com
  • 33,981 red manual
In fact, this coupe saw some competition in its day (more on that in a moment.) But it's cool to be able to tell the story of why Ford made this one-year style, and then own one of the few examples that got to be used it to the fullest. Plus, while the original Rangoon Red paint had at least one respray earlier in this coupe's life, the black vinyl top is believed to be original.. The sloping rear roof (special to '64) might have made the car more attractive, but its true purpose was better aerodynamics on the track Bucket Seats
67,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at oldride.com
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  • convertible
  • 39,900 overpriced
  • New York
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • convertible
1961 ford galaxie - farmingdale, nymotorcar classicsfarmingdale, ny 11735ph: 6317796200web: www. Carstorageny. Comoptions:description:1961 ford galaxie for sale. motorcar classics is pleased to present this 1961 ford galaxie featured in black with red & white vinyl interior. This early ford muscle car was originally delivered as a 292 ci, 3-speed manual car with radio and heater delete. The car was restored by noted ford shop, allen restorations, in clarksville, georgia. In the restoration the car was upgraded as it might have been in period by an enthusiastic in the 60s by installing a 427 ci r-code v8 with dual quads and 4-speed manual transmission with hurst shifter. In period, a ford like this, in basic black with dog dish hubcaps would have been considered a sleeper. It has the original interior, and one re-paint in black, which was the original color. All the sheet metal is factory original. There is reported to be about 2,000 miles on the restoration. The car is fast, sounds great, and is a delight to drive. Additional upgrades include power steering, vintage ac, rear sway bar, front disc brakes with dual-circuit master cylinder, tachometer and gauges.  . Tachometer✔ Air Conditioning
39,900 New YorkNew York at freeclassifieds.com
  • convertible 33,981
  • 67,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • convertible 33,981 red
1964 ford galaxie - concord, ncstreetside classicsconcord, nc 28027ph: 8665428392web: www. Carsforsale. Com/used_cars_for_sale/dealerinventory. This 1964 ford galaxie 500 xl was touched by ford's racing gods back in the day... So it was the bright red coupe that looked like a luxury machine, right down to the vinyl roof. The sloping rear roof (special to '64) might have made the car more attractive, but its true purpose was better aerodynamics on the track. In fact, this coupe saw some competition in its day (more on that in a moment.) but it's cool to be able to tell the story of why ford made this one-year style, and then own one of the few examples that got to be used it to the fullest. Plus, while the original rangoon red paint had at least one respray earlier in this coupe's life, the black vinyl top is believed to be original. This is quite significant, because this is the only time the head of the r-code galaxie registry has ever seen one. Plus, owning a galaxie 500 xl was about showing off ford's top-of-the line, and that's seen in great brightwork on places like the artful strip that ran the full length of the car, surrounding the jet-inspired taillights, and on the front grille with horizontal waves of chrome. It just makes us think a coupe like this was built to be a true sleeper that could pull up next to others at the stoplights playing incognito. All they would see would be a luxury presentation right before this powerful galaxie showed them its taillights. It's a true saturday night hero. The interior matches the vinyl roof with a very original presentation of the black bucket seats. The light piping provides a nice contrast that is also carried on the door panels and desirable center console. The engine bay is filled with blue oval big block power. The r-code 427 cubic-inch v8 is believed to be original, which makes it part of an ultra rare upper-echelon of galaxies (it even came originally with a transistor ignition, which was only applied to a handful of cars.) this would already make it a desirable classic, but those plates on the front bracket are what makes it true royalty. The coupe was sent to holman-moody, who built all the best ford racers back in the day. Don't believe it, then just take a look at the dyno sheet that proves 480 horsepower at the rear wheels. This car's competition package is original right down to the nascar-spec detroit locker rear end. Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM
67,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at freeclassifieds.com
  • 33,981
  • 67,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • carsforsale.com
  • 33,981 red manual
This 1964 ford galaxie 500 xl was touched by ford's racing gods back in the day... So it was the bright red coupe that looked like a luxury machine, right down to the vinyl roof. The sloping rear roof (special to '64) might have made the car more attractive, but its true purpose was better aerodynamics on the track. In fact, this coupe saw some competition in its day (more on that in a moment.) but it's cool to be able to tell the story of why ford made this one-year style, and then own one of the few examples that got to be used it to the fullest. Plus, while the original rangoon red paint had at least one respray earlier in this coupe's life, the black vinyl top is believed to be original. This is quite significant, because this is the only time the head of the r-code galaxie registry has ever seen one. Plus, owning a galaxie 500 xl was about showing off ford's top-of-the line, and that's seen in great brightwork on places like the artful strip that ran the full length of the car, surrounding the jet-inspired taillights, and on the front grille with horizontal waves of chrome. It just makes us think a coupe like this was built to be a true sleeper that could pull up next to others at the stoplights playing incognito. All they would see would be a luxury presentation right before this powerful galaxie showed them its taillights. It's a true saturday night hero. The interior matches the vinyl roof with a very original presentation of the black bucket seats. The light piping provides a nice contrast that is also carried on the door panels and desirable center console. The engine bay is filled with blue oval big block power. The r-code 427 cubic-inch v8 is believed to be original, which makes it part of an ultra rare upper-echelon of galaxies (it even came originally with a transistor ignition, which was only applied to a handful of cars.) this would already make it a desirable classic, but those plates on the front bracket are what makes it true royalty. The coupe was sent to holman-moody, who built all the best ford racers back in the day. Don't believe it, then just take a look at the dyno sheet that proves 480 horsepower at the rear wheels. This car's competition package is original right down to the nascar-spec detroit locker rear end. Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM
67,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at carsforsale.com
  • 24,540
  • 44,900 overpriced
  • Farmingdale, NY
  • carsforsale.com
  • 24,540 black
1961 ford galaxie for sale. motorcar classics is pleased to present this 1961 ford galaxie featured in black with red & white vinyl interior. This early ford muscle car was originally delivered as a 292 ci, 3-speed manual car with radio and heater delete. The car was restored by noted ford shop, allen restorations, in clarksville, georgia. In the restoration the car was upgraded as it might have been in period by an enthusiastic in the 60s by installing a 427 ci r-code v8 with dual quads and 4-speed manual transmission with hurst shifter. In period, a ford like this, in basic black with dog dish hubcaps would have been considered a sleeper. It has the original interior, and one re-paint in black, which was the original color. All the sheet metal is factory original. There is reported to be about 2,000 miles on the restoration. The car is fast, sounds great, and is a delight to drive. Additional upgrades include power steering, vintage ac, rear sway bar, front disc brakes with dual-circuit master cylinder, tachometer and gauges.  . Tachometer✔ Air Conditioning
44,900 Farmingdale, NYFarmingdale, NY at carsforsale.com