'64 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan on eBay - Port Orange, FL

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  1. jim535

    jim535 born in a Ford

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    The trouble with partially restored cars (classics, not high-dollar) is, by the time you pay for a decent paint job, chrome, anodizing, weatherstripping, etc. to get it ready for sale, you're spending money you will have a hard time recovering. Assuming this is a flip (could be wrong) painting it would just hurt the bottom line.
     
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    jim535 born in a Ford

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    Where is Earl Scheib when you need him? ;)

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    Got sandpaper?
    The 6 would be a 'no' for me, not to mention I don't like the look of '64 big Fords in the first place. As a matter of fact, I don't like the look of '64 Chevys, either. For '64, it was PONTIACS.
     
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    Apparently no sandpaper requires. Just a power washer to strip it. :)
     

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