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'65 Galaxie 390/4-sp Convertible
Cool car - some of the greatest bucket-seat interiors of the muscle car era (right up there with the '65-67 full-size Pontiacs, IMO). Needs a lot of work, but looks solid.
Link to 1965 Galaxie 390/4-sp Convertible Project auction |
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PeteLeathersac (09-10-2021) |
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And here's a pretty nice '66 with the same drivetrain combo for $18.5k:
Link to 1966 Galaxie 500 Convertible auction |
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60sStuff (09-10-2021), olredalert (09-10-2021) |
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I always liked 65s in particular. A guy here in the Detroit area had a black 7 litre with the Pyrex headlamp covers which looked great. This green one looks pretty close.
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olredalert (09-10-2021), PeteLeathersac (09-10-2021) |
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I have one of those 390/4sp XL convertibles, and I wholeheartedly agree with the interior comment. But geez, that poor thing has a long and expensive road ahead of it. It is a late car with the console that uses a rubber boot. Mine is early, and has the sliding plate. Good photo comparison.
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60sStuff (09-10-2021) |
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That bucket seat design and console are awesome.
Tom, I rotated your photo. That sliding shifter plate is so cool! |
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markinnaples (09-10-2021), tom406 (09-10-2021) |
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