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1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe - 331 Hemi ***mopar Classic*** on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:87296
Location:

Churchville, New York, United States

Churchville, New York, United States


1955 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER - HEMI

Up for auction we have this SOLID '55 Chrysler with the patina a lot of people are looking for!  This car has been barn kept for years, and has the body you would expect from dry storage. This was one classy car in its day and still is cool today!  Car has 87K original miles! Powered by the infamous 331 Hemi with auto transmission. The carb was just rebuilt. The prior owner had the gas tank 'recoated' but we are running it from a gas can.  It runs great and has had nothing changed as far as a tune up. The floor pans, trunk pan, and frame are all SOLID!  We have access to another '55 also with exceptional chrome if interested. 

SOLD WITH CLEAN TRANSFERABLE PAPERWORK!!

Please call me with any questions @ (585)261-6627.  You will get a faster response by calling.  Check my 100%positive feedback and bid with confidence.

 

 

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******Please ask all questions, come see and check out item and test drive.......BEFORE YOU BID!

The time to ask questions, check out item, test drive, inspect/go over and nit-pick flaws is BEFORE you bid.....NOT after you win the auction!

 

PLEASE call or email me with ANY questions or concerns BEFORE you bid......Thank You All !

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****Payment Terms/Buying requirements:

1.) A $500.00 deposit is due through PAYPAL within 48 hours of auctions end.....NO exceptions or excuses please.  

2.) The balance (after deposit is paid) is due within 7 days of auctions end either by CASH in person, money orders, certified checks or bank cashiers checks in person or by mail/Fed-Ex. We do not accept bank wires, personal checks, monthly payments, trade-ins or non-U.S. funds.

*****Please have funds in hand....before you bid!!

THE DEPOSIT AND ANY FUNDS PAID FOR THIS VEHICLE ARE NON REFUNDABLE!!

 

3.) New ebayers or 0 feedback bidders are asked to please contact us prior to bidding for ebay account verification (this helps us cut back on scams and it also helps protect your account(s) from hackers).

*****************PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD and all TERMS before bidding.

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******SHIPPING AND PICKING UP ITEMS:

1) Buyer pays and arranges all shipping/pick ups....we will assist and help however we can with your arrangements.

2) ********Appointments must be scheduled at least 24-48 hours prior to pick up.

 

General disclaimer/AS-IS Statement:

----1.) ALL ITEMS LISTED ARE USED, SOLD AS-IS, AS TRADED, AS PURCHASED AND NO PREVIOUS HISTORY KNOWN BY US. There are no refunds of any monies paid or returns on any item for any reason.

---2.)MOST ITEMS ARE NOT INSPECTED UNLESS STATED IN AD!

---3.)YOU SHOULD EXPECT NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, MINOR LEAKS, SURFACE RUST UNDERNEATH, NORMAL FLAWS/IMPERFECTIONS,ETC....(ALL TYPICAL FROM NORMAL WEATHER/DRIVING).... ON ALL/ANY USED VEHICLES!! ------ IF YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC QUESTION OR AREA OF CONCERN LIKE ONE OF THESE, THAT IS NOT MENTIONED IN THE AD---PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE CALL/EMAIL US----BEFORE BIDDING!! Conditions expressed are "our" opinions only.

---4.) You are encouraged to please take advantage of eBay's Independent Inspections----they will come look at and check out the item for you, in your place, and send you their detailed report and description.....A great service offered by eBay's Buyer Services and Protection plan (can be found in the listing or on their site map).

---5.) WE CANNOT PREDICT ANY FUTURE PROBLEMS, defects, or Breakdowns WITH ANY VEHICLES, THEREFORE WE SELL ALL AS IS.

THE TIME TO ASK QUESTIONS, RESOLVE PROBLEMS OR CHECK ITEM OUT IS BEFORE BIDDING --- NOT AFTER YOU WIN!!.

*****Once you win the auction, you will be expected to complete the deal as per our terms, without hesitations or excuses. Please do YOUR part before you buy....unanswered questions are no ones fault but your own.

**********We will be more than happy to do our very best to answer any questions or concerns, no matter how minor you may think they are.********

Just call or email us before bidding, PLEASE


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