1968 Chrysler Newport 383 V8 Big Block Dodge Mopar Lead Sled Car Drive It Home! on 2040-cars
Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States
Engine:383
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Newport
Interior Color: Brown
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: NEWPORT
Drive Type: AUTO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 82,570
Sub Model: NEWPORT
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1968 NEWPORT GREAT RUNNING CAR STARTS RIGHT UP WITH NO SMOKE AND EVEN IN THE COLD 383 2 BARREL V8 BIG BLOCK SOUNDS GREAT WITH GOOD POWER CAR IS IN GOOD OVERALL CONDITION NEEDS BLINKER SWITCH REPLACED DOES HAVE SOME PAINT BUBBLES ON ONE REAR FENDER COVER AND A COUPLE PAINT CHIPS GOOD OHIO TITLE IN HAND PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR OVERALL CONDITION EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR MY NUMBER SO WE CAN TALK
I GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION!
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE AUCTION TERMS LISTED BELOW.....YOU AGREE TO THEM BY BIDDING.
IF IT IS NOT LIKE I SAY IT IS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY WHEN YOU COME TO PICK IT UP, AND I WILL HAVE NO HARD FEELINGS :-)
MUST BE PAID FOR WITH IN 7 DAYS FROM END OF AUCTION! WINNER MUST CONTACT ME WITH IN 24 HOURS AFTER THE END OF AUCTION OR I WILL RELIST ITEM.
YOU CAN PAY AT TIME OF PICK UP IF WITH IN THE 7 DAYS
The long term storage of paid for items is causing all of us more and more problems. I can store paid items for up to 30 days and then the item will be disposed of without compensation. If you need more time, contact me prior to the 30th day. Each additional day will be $10.00. I assume no liability for the safety or protection of the item.
When the item is accepted and leaves my possession, whether personally or by carrier, it cannot be returned for refund or adjustment. It is then an as-is sale.
PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. DO NOT JUST SHOW UP I MAY NOT BE AROUND THAT DAY!
CAN DELIVER TO YOU FOR AROUND $2.00 A LOADED MILE ZIP CODE TO ZIP CODE MINE IS 43311
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