They always say that 4-door cars will never be collectable. But is that true? Isn’t there a single 4-door that demands a higher price than it’s coupe or hardtop cousin? Nothing comes to mind, but if you want to get into a classic on a budget you might be forced into boring 4-door life and this next car is offered for a great price given the condition. Find this 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 bidding for $15,600 with 2 days to go in Bothell, WA via ebay auctions.
From the seller:
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):
5N62C161552
1965 Ford Galaxie 500. The Best There Is Unrestored Original Survivor.
Only one meticulous owner since new.
Gorgeous factory original color.
Well documented by the original owner.
Simply one of the finest Galaxie 500 on the market today, you’ll be hard pressed to find one in this almost like new condition with such low original miles of just 33K.
A dream for the true collector.
Ford 289 V-8 Engine, 2-BBL., Runs smooth and whisper quiet.
Working Radio.
Remote Mirror.
Front and Rear Seat Belts.
Factory Rear Antenna ordered by the original owner.
Factory Undercoating.
Tinted Glass.
This incredible 1965 Galaxie 500 featured here is finished in its gorgeous Ivy Green Color. The original paint has been clear coated by the original owner. This magnificent Galaxie 500 has been meticulously maintained and preserved from new by its original owner. Seldom do these desirable Galaxie 500’s come to market especially in this exquisite unrestored condition. I am happy to offer this 1965 Galaxie 500 to any enthusiast who understands and appreciates the rarity of this investment-grade American classic, an investment that will only grow over time. A wise old enthusiast told me one time, when buying these hard to find classics, The money part you’ll get over, but loosing out on a beautiful classic like this one , you won’t, any time soon! If you’re looking for an investment grade classic, this is a great opportunity for you.
Wow, that is a fresh looking 58 year old car. I drove a ’65 Galaxie wagon for a couple of years and friggin’ loved it. One of the cars I wish I’d held on to for sure. I painted mine red, but green looks great on this example. There is something about a blue wagon that is appealing as well although I cannot quite put my finger on what that might be……
Wow, that is a fresh looking 58 year old car. I drove a ’65 Galaxie wagon for a couple of years and friggin’ loved it. One of the cars I wish I’d held on to for sure. I painted mine red, but green looks great on this example. There is something about a blue wagon that is appealing as well although I cannot quite put my finger on what that might be……
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It’s the stacked headlights.
Legit laugh-out-loud.
That’s a great looking survivor, but I’d really like to see the 62 SS or the 66 Galaxie in his garage…