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2001 White Ford Ranger 4x4 Pickup Truck One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:215191 Color: Variable speed wipers
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States

NOTE: PAYMENT CAN NO LONGER BE MADE AT PICKUP. THE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT HAS MOVED AND PAYMENT MUST NOW BE MADE AT 100 CHEROKEE STREET SUITE 260 MARIETTA, GA 30090 PRIOR TO PICKUP OF VEHICLE. BOTH PAYMENT AND PICKUP WILL BE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  DROP-INS ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED.

PICKUP HOURS ARE MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8 AM – 11 AM & 1 PM – 3 PM. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

2001 White Ford Ranger 4x4 Pickup Truck                               Vehicle # _ 4829     

This vehicle will not start and will need to be towed off the lot.

VIN #1FTZR15E21PA86427

Mileage: 215,191

Cosmetics/Condition

·         Vehicle will not start

·         Oil leak

·         Pinion seal leaking

·         Right window regulator bad

·         Right door lock motor bad

·         Chassis parts worn

·         Shocks worn

·         Surface dings/dents on body/bed

·         Rust in bed

·         Interior worn/stained

The specifications of the vehicle are listed below.

Mechanical

·         4.0 L V/6 engine

·         Automatic transmission w/ overdrive

Safety & Security

  • Spare tire underneath
  • Driver and passenger air bag
  • ABS brakes

Exterior

  • Variable speed wipers
  • Factory wheels

Interior

·         Power windows/locks

·         Vinyl/cloth bucket seats

·         Air conditioning/heat

·         AM/FM radio w/ CD-6 player

Vehicle Maintenance History

Passed Georgia Vehicle Emissions Inspection: Due 09/09/2014

Preventative Maintenance is conducted on all county vehicles using (A/B/C) cycle. 

·         Last A Service was on  05/15/2013

·         Last B Service was on  _________

·         Last C Service was on  _________

      Most Recent Repairs

·         Replaced A/C line and charged 08/27/2013

Body Repairs

·         N/A

County Disclaimer

Please read this before bidding.

We take our auctions seriously.

SELLING OF SURPLUS PROPERTY BY COBB COUNTY GOVT:

This vehicle is offered "AS- IS, WHERE-IS", with no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, as to its condition, fitness for use or fitness for a particular purpose.  Information in the comments sections does not necessarily denote overall condition of the vehicle and is not intended to be comprehensive; other repairs may be required.  A purchaser or disappointed bidder shall have no recourse against the County, any of its agencies, officers, employees or agents.  Your bid is a contract.  All sales are final. 

IF YOU HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE OF LESS THAN (5), PLEASE CONTACT STEPHANIE BRICE AT (770) 528-8400, OR SEND US A MESSAGE ON EBAY BEFORE BIDDING, OTHERWISE YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED.  

 

Full payment in certified funds must be made within 7 business days after close of auction. Payment may be made at pickup via certified funds. NOTE: PAYMENT CAN NO LONGER BE MADE AT PICKUP. THE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT HAS MOVED AND PAYMENT MUST NOW BE MADE AT 100 CHEROKEE STREET SUITE 260 MARIETTA, GA 30090 PRIOR TO PICKUP OF VEHICLE. BOTH PAYMENT AND PICKUP WILL BE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  DROP-INS ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED. PICKUP HOURS ARE MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8 AM – 11 AM & 1 PM – 3 PM. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! We do not accept credit cards nor electronic payment via Paypal or other online site. The County requires PROOF OF INSURANCE if vehicle will be driven off the lot.  Insurance not required if vehicle is towed.  Purchaser is responsible for transportation from the County Fleet Maintenance lot. Buyer pays all transportation costs. The County is not responsible for and will not make any removal/transportation arrangements.  These arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser.

 

Inspections:  The bidder is invited, urged, and cautioned to inspect the item prior to submitting a bid. To the best of our knowledge, all identified deficiencies and mechanical problems are included in the listing. Unless otherwise specified in this invitation, the property will be available for inspection at the County Fleet Maintenance lot located at 1940 County Services Pkwy, Marietta, GA 30008. Vehicles may be viewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Vehicle pick-up will be at the same location and hours. The County will NOT be assisting with loading of auction vehicles or items. Buyer must make their own arrangements of loading items at the pick up site. For directions and to schedule an appointment for inspection please call 770-528-1112. Please email with any other questions.

 

The County reserves the right to cancel any auction and notify bidders of such cancellation. The County will not be held liable for any such cancellation and/or closure. Bids not meeting the reserve may not be awarded. All items being sold are subject to the General Sale Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated herein by reference, and such other special terms and conditions as may be contained herein. Please allow us, if needed, up to 5 business days from receipt of payment to gather all necessary paperwork and signatures.

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At no time will we contact the buyers/bidders, nor direct them to send their email/payment to any other email address.  Should you receive a request like this PLEASE report any fraudulent contact to eBay directly at spoof@ebay.com so they can track down the sender and take appropriate action.  Forward the entire email to the eBay address. Thank you.

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