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Old 12-01-2004, 05:13 AM
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1965 Ford Custom 500 for Sale

After some contemplation I've decided to sell my 65' Custom 500, I've wanted to rebuild it for some time now but time and other more pressing projects (like fixing my truck after hitting a deer) have made it near impossible.

It has no engine as the original 240 finally came apart some time back and we removed the engine to replace it with another 240 we had, the three speed manual w/ automatic overdrive is still in place but the driveshaft was removed to make it towable.

Aside from this the interior is in fair shape with the exception of a tear in the driver seat some three inches long, the dash has never been cut into and is not dented, all the glass is undamaged. The body is also in fair shape with minor rust on the drivers back fender and a dent on the drivers tail light housing. Aside from this the rest of the body is good and the trim is all there, the rocker panels are in the back seat. I also have the owners manual that has the original keycodes and such.

I'll take any reasonable offer, I can be contacted at [email protected]
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