1964 Ford Galaxie 500

289ci V8 | 3-Speed Automatic | Aftermarket Wheels

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LOT #

260556882

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
4P61C153118
Lot Number:
260556882
Condition:
Used
Odometer:
72,588 miles
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
289ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Dakota Green
Interior Color:
Dakota Green
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Michigan
  • 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop Coupe
  • 289ci V8
  • 2-Barrel Carburetor
  • 3-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Dakota Green Exterior
  • Dakota Green Vinyl Interior
  • White Hardtop Roof
  • Electronic Ignition
  • Aftermarket Wheels
  • Factory AM Radio
  • Chrome Front & Rear Bumpers
  • Chrome Side Body Moldings

Extras Included in the Sale

  • Original Wheels

Overview of 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 For Sale by Owner

Ford’s full-size Galaxie was one of America’s best-selling automobiles during the 1960s, offering buyers a perfect blend of style, comfort, and dependable V8 performance. The 1964 model year introduced a cleaner, more refined design that has become a favorite among collectors and classic Ford enthusiasts. Showing 72,588 miles, this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop Coupe is finished in attractive Dakota Green with a contrasting white roof over a matching Dakota Green vinyl interior. Retaining its original wheels and benefiting from the addition of an electronic ignition system for improved reliability, this well-preserved Galaxie is an excellent example of a classic American cruiser.

Exterior and Interior

The exterior of this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop Coupe is finished in Dakota Green with a contrasting white hardtop roof, creating a quintessential early-1960s American look. Chrome front and rear bumpers, polished side moldings, and full wheel covers accentuate the long, clean body lines that made the Galaxie one of Ford’s most elegant full-size offerings. The car retains its original steel wheels and presents as a well-preserved example that is equally suited for weekend cruises, local shows, or inclusion in a classic Ford collection. The interior of this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop Coupe is trimmed in Dakota Green vinyl and reflects the spacious, comfortable accommodations expected of a full-size Ford. A wide front bench seat, color-coordinated dashboard, classic two-spoke steering wheel, and factory AM radio preserve the authentic driving experience. The inviting cabin complements the car’s smooth ride and timeless styling, making every drive a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of American motoring.

Engine

Under the hood is Ford’s dependable 289 cubic-inch V8 equipped with a 2-barrel carburetor and paired with a smooth-shifting 3-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the rear wheels. Known for its durability and easy maintenance, the small-block V8 delivers relaxed cruising performance well suited to the Galaxie’s grand touring personality. An upgraded electronic ignition system enhances starting reliability and overall drivability while preserving the engine’s classic appearance, allowing this Galaxie 500 to be enjoyed with greater confidence on today’s roads.

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Current Ask
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Current Ask
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