1997 Chevy Venture 133,554 Miles Have Key No Battery No Run As Of 2.2.14 on 2040-cars
Portsmouth, Ohio, United States
NO GUARANTEES OUR VEHICLES WILL MAKE THE TRIP HOME...PLAN ACCORDINGLY!! THIS VENTURE AND ALL OF OUR REPOS ARE LOCATED IN PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE NOTE THE LOCATION BEFORE YOU BID. WE DO NOT SHIP. YOU WILL HAVE TO COME HERE AND PICK UP THE VEHICLE (AT YOUR EXPENSE) WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION'S END IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DISCLOSURE IF YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN BIDDING. THIS 1997 CHEVY VENTURE HAS 133,554 MILES. HAVE KEY, DOES NOT HAVE A BATTERY. CONDITIONS WERE NOT FAVORABLE FOR ME TO TRY TO JUMP IT TODAY. AS SOON AS I CAN GET IT JUMPED, I'LL ANNOUNCE THE RESULTS. THE BODY'S OK, THE INTERIOR'S PRETTY TRASHED. BACK SEATS MISSING, PANEL ON PASSENGER DOOR MISSING. YOU ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO INSPECT THIS CAR. CALL 740-353-9015 OR 800-593-6321 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AS THIS CAR IS STORED AT ANOTHER LOCATION. PLEASE READ FULL DISCLOSURE BEFORE YOU BID. THANKS FOR LOOKING! SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, PLEASE! Terms of Sale for Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc . THIS VEHICLE IS A FINANCE COMPANY REPOSSESSION BEING SOLD TO SATISFY ALL OR A PORTION OF CONSUMER DEBT BY EAGLE LOAN COMPANY OF OHIO, INC., PORTSMOUTH, OH. DO NOT PURCHASE OR OFFER TO PURCHASE unless you have read, understood and agree to all the Terms and Conditions of this sale. Eagle Loan Company has proper title documents and all legal authorization to sell this vehicle. Unless otherwise stated, the condition, history, or the maintenance of this vehicle (or it's fitness for any use/purpose) is unknown by Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. has not inspected the vehicle for safety, mechanical, cosmetic or any other defects that may exist. Furthermore Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. has not preformed any kind of maintenance, and may not be aware of damaged or missing parts. Any knowledge we have of this vehicle was learned from a brief test drive, when and if the vehicle was drivable. This vehicle may not comply with federal and state emission laws and may also have missing and damaged parts relating to emissions. This vehicle is sold "as-is" "Where Is" and "with all faults". Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. offers no warranty of any kind on this vehicle whether express, implied or otherwise or any other guarantee/warranty as to its condition or fitness for use. The bidder is invited, urged, cautioned to inspect the property prior to purchase or offer to purchase. All sales are final. Buyer pays all shipping & transportation charges and is responsible for all shipping & transportation arrangements. Unless otherwise specified the vehicle will be available for public inspection/pick-up at Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc.702 Washington St PORTSMOUTH, OH weekdays between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). For driving directions call us (740)353-9015 to see a map visit: mapquest.com then enter 702 Washington St PORTSMOUTH, OH 45662. Eagle Loan Company of Ohio,Inc. accepts payment by: A) Visa & MasterCard in person requires photo ID for the card holder and the credit card. Visa & MasterCard by telephone require a copy of the card, card holders photo ID and a signed authorization via fax to: (740)-353-9018 (photocopy & fax both sides of photo ID and credit card. B) Cash, Certified Check, or Money Order. Titles will be held for 14 days when payment is made with a check or Money Order. At time of delivery photo ID is required. Buyer will be responsible for all Licensing Requirements and fees, taxes, trip permits, etc. in buyers State of residence. DEALERS ARE WELCOME TO PURCHASE We reserve the right to cancel the sale of this vehicle early, this vehicle is repossession and things happen such as the customer redeeming the vehicle and or other legal issues etc. We shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. REGARDLESS IF THE VEHICLE HAS CURRENT OR EXPIRED TAGS & REGISTRATION THE FOLLOWING APPLIES: Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. provides no guarantee that this vehicle will comply with federal and state emission laws and or that it may have missing, damaged, and or worn parts that will need to be replaced, repaired, or rebuilt prior to this vehicle passing any emission testing required for the renewal of its registration and license tags. This vehicle is being sold "As-Is" "Where Is" and "with all faults" whether known or unknown. Additional Terms and Conditions for eBAY Auction Sales: Winning Bidder must pay a 10% or $200 (whichever is greater) Non-Refundable Deposit within 48 hours of Winning Bid.- No Exceptions. The balance is due within seven (7) days after auction closure. If the deposit is not received within 48 hours of the close of auction, or if the balance is not paid in full within 7 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, or to sell it to the next highest bidder, or another qualified buyer. Vehicle must be removed within ten (10) calendar days from the end of Auction or you will incur a $20 per day storage fee. At any time after the ten (10th) day, whether the vehicle is paid for in full, or there is just a deposit, we reserve the right to charge for, and or, retain storage charges from the payments, and re-list the vehicle, or to sell it to the next highest bidder, or another qualified buyer. Legal dispute: Choice of Venue and Law: Purchaser and Seller agree that any disputes shall be resolved using Ohio law, and that any suit must be brought by filing in Scioto County, Ohio. Typographical and factual errors: In the event that there are material errors in the description of the item, Buyer and Seller may agree to complete the sale. If the Buyer is unwilling to complete the sale due to a typographical or factual error, Buyer shall be entitled to reimbursement for a maximum of $25.00 in out of pocket expenses. In the event that a sale is not concluded due to a typographical or factual error, Seller may agree to release Buyer of the ebay auction winners obligation when Buyer agrees to, and completes, the posting of positive or neutral feedback. Seller will then post positive or neutral feedback. In no event shall Seller be responsible for any other expenses or damages of any kind, regardless of the nature of the error. As noted herein, Buyers are strongly encouraged to examine vehicles before bidding. WE WILL PURSUE DEADBEAT NON-PAYING BIDDERS FOR ANY COSTS INCURRED SUCH AS INITIAL LISTING FEES AND RE-LISTING FEES, COURT & LEGAL FEES ETC. WE WILL SWIFTLY FILE ACTION IN SMALL CLAIMS OR DISTRICT COURT FOR RECOVERY. BY BIDDING ON eBAY YOU HAVE AGREED TO A BINDING CONTRACT OF PURCHASE ENFORCEABLE IN ALL 50 STATES – BID IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER ONLY. PURCHASED VEHICLE YR/MAKE/MDL ___________________________________________ VIN#: _________________________________________________________ I HAVE READ THE ABOVE "Terms Of Sale For Eagle Loan Company of Ohio, Inc. &" AND AGREE THAT THEY APPLY IN FULL TO MY/OUR PURCHASE OF THE VEHICLE SHOWN ABOVE:
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