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2000 Ford Contour Bifuel Cng/gas Flood Car Government Fleet One Owner L@@k on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:46297
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

2000 FORD CONTOUR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY LOW MILES PART OF A GOVERNMENT FLEET ONE OWNER MILES PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES CAR WAS PART OF A FLOOD DAMAGED CAR WILL COME WITH A NJ SALVAGE TITLE AND BILL OF SALE PLEASE CHECK YOUR STATE BEFORE YOU BID CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS CONTACT LARRY D. OR JOE G . AT 718-854-3480 FOR ANY INFO YOU MAY NEED ADD $150.00 TO BID FOR MAIL AND DOC FEE

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A non-refundable deposit in the amount of $500.00 must be made via PayPal within 24 hrs of auction's close.  Balance to be paid within 3 days via US postal money order (no others will be accepted due to counterfeit MO's going around), certified/cashier's check from a verifiable institution with local branches only, or cash (in person only, DO NOT mail cash).  A prep fee of $150.00 will be added to the winning bid price.  This applies to wholesale/dealer purchases as well.  Item must be picked up within 10 days of auction's close unless you make other arrangements with me.  I'm flexible and happy to accommodate.  If not, buyer agrees to pay $20/day storage.  Sorry but I can not have vehicles sitting here for weeks or months.  IF DEPOSIT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HRS OR PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS, VEHICLE WILL BE RELISTED OR SOLD TO NEXT BIDDER. 

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By bidding, you affirm that you are at least 18 years of age and able to enter into a legal contract.  Please only bid if you have the funds available and intend to complete the transaction.  Ebay is a great place and you guys are wonderful but the occasional fraudulent bidder ruins it for everyone.  Non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay as well as the appropriate authorities as interfering in interstate commerce is a federal offense.  If you have negative feedback please contact me if you wish to bid or your bid(s) will be canceled.  By bidding, you agree to all the terms of this auction.  If you are local, feel free to come and inspect the vehicle in person. I have tried to describe this item as best I can but I am not responsible for any incorrect information regarding specs, condition, undetected problems, etc. I am happy to answer any and every question so please e-mail prior to bidding as all sales are final.  I reserve the right to end auction early as vehicle is for sale locally. 


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