Vehicle Description
1965 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Sold new at Turner Ford in
Wichita Kansas Only 3 original owners all in Wichita Reportedly
59,000 actual miles Factory 390 CID V-8 Z-code engine with
four-barrel carburetor Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic
transmission and a 3.00:1 differential Original Phoenician Yellow
(code 7) exterior with Palomino (code 69) vinyl interior
Nine-passenger configuration Facing bench plus two fold-down
jump-seats that face each other, providing multiple seating options
Air-conditioning, power steering and power brakes Chrome roof rack
with surfboard Documentation includes original owner's manual,
original conditional sales contract, original invoice, a copy of
1965 Ford Factory Shop Manual on CD-ROM, a Galaxie CD-ROM and
miscellaneous service and maintenance receipts Own this Vehicle
from $269 per month-call 636-600-4600 Ford's Country Sedan Fordor
was the middle trim full-size Ford station wagon from 1952 until
1974. It was based on the Ford full-size car line available in each
year. Unlike theCountry Squire, the Country Sedan featured plain
body sides. This low mileage 3 owner Wichita Kansas example is a
great family cruiser that is sure to put a smile on everyone's
face! Plus it is equipped with the factory Z code 390ci V8! This
particular wagon was made in Ford's Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
factory on August 27, 1964. It left the factory with the following
equipment - 390 CID V-8 engine, Deluxe Trim Group, chrome luggage
rack, Selectaire air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes,
tinted glass and AM radio. This particular unit was delivered to
Turner Ford in Wichita, Kansas and its original owner bought it on
October 10, 1964. According to the original invoice, he traded in a
1951 Ford wagon for this wagon. Since then, the car has had two
additional owners. Finished in Phoenician Yellow (code 7), the
wagon's original paint and trim are in great overall condition,
complete with hand painted Mike's Body Shop livery and custom
pinstriping. There are a few minor blemishes on the body, as it is
mostly original paint. Otherwise, the wagon's windows are in great
shape, clear and intact. The stacked headlights and ovoid vertical
taillights are in very good order. This family hauler's bodywork is
solid and straight, its engine bay is very tidy and the battery is
in great shape. The wagon's bumpers are in very good order and the
cargo area is in satisfactory condition. This wagon rolls on Nitto
radials, size 255/45R18 at all four corners and are in good shape.
Each tire surrounds a gray, five-spoke aluminum wheel and those
wheels look great and offer good contrast to the body color. Under
the hood is Ford's Z-code 390 CID V-8 engine with a four-barrel
carburetor breathing through dual exhausts and buttoned to a
Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission with a 3.00:1
rear end. Driver convenience features include Selectaire
air-conditioning, which is currently inoperable, power steering,
power brakes and a chrome luggage rack complete with surfboard.
Inside, the wagon has a Palomino (code 69) vinyl interior that's in
very good overall order. There are blemishes on the front seats for
being over 53 years old. The front and rear bench seats are in
great shape, along with the matching carpet and headliner. The
two-spoke steering wheel, instrument panel and inner door panels
all look great. The cargo area does not simply have a rear-facing
third seat but a rear-facing bench plus two fold-down jumpseats
that face each other, providing multiple seating options. What kid
didn't like riding in the back? The shift lever looks good and
completing the interior is an AM radio. The Country Sedan was based
on theCustomlinefrom 1952 to 1954. Beginning in 1955, Ford spun
their station wagons into their own series and the Country Sedan
continued to represent the mid-trim level station wagon. During the
1960s and 1970s, the Country Sedan was approximate to
theGalaxieandGalaxie 500in trim elements. For 1972, 1973 and 1974
the model was marketed as the Galaxie 500 Country Sedan and from
1975 it was rebranded "LTD wagon." Documentation includes original
owner's manual, original conditional sales contract, original
invoice, a copy of the 1965 Ford Factory Shop Manual on CD-ROM,
another Ford Galaxie CD-ROM and miscellaneous service and
maintenance receipts that back up the low mileage of this wagon.
Vehicle also comes with original tires and wheels, a trouble light,
tool kit, original carburetor and miscellaneous parts. Competition
to this Ford in 1965 included Chevrolet's Bel-Air wagon, Dodge's
Polara wagon, Oldsmobile's Custom Vista Cruiser wagon and Pontiac's
Catalina wagon. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR YOU TUBE VIDEO! OR
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlea-eCvzJc This car is currently located
at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 59,281 miles which is understood to be actual but is
exempt by age. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN: 5P74Z101688 Note:
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