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Columbus, Ohio, United States
1974 FORD LTD 2 door hardtop, red, recent white vinyl top replacement by professional shop, black int. approx. 35,000 miles, 400 cu V8, 3 speed automatic, P/S, P/B, A/C but not functioning, AM radio, cornering lights that are not currently connected, power trunk release button in glove box, original Ford floor mat in front, always garaged, no rust, appears to have been rustproofed, see plug in door jamb photo, excellent shape, a true time capsule, drives like it should, trans shifts fine, recent tires, new radiator, new brake master cylinder, recent dual exhaust with flow master type mufflers, sounds good but not quiet with factory style tailpipes. Original wheel covers included, as well as dealer brochure, and 5 volume shop manual set from 1974.There are a few door dings if you look close enough that could be removed by paint-less dent removal service. I purchased the car in July 2008 with 32,458 miles, and it currently shows 35,136, which equates to 2,678 miles or 535 miles per year in the last 5 years. Title shows miles as actual miles. Enjoyable car to own, drive, and show. Being sold as is, so please make sure to look at the photos closely before you buy! Buyer responsible for pick up within 7 days of auction unless other arrangements made, deposit of $500 due at end of auction via PayPal, and balance due by cash or cashier’s check within 7 days of auction end. Car location is Columbus, Ohio. You are welcome to inspect it locally before then end of auction.
Terms: PayPal only accepted for the non-refundable deposit only ($500.00). I will accept the balance in the form of a cashier’s check, or cash in person. Sorry no personal checks. The title is clear and in my possession and will only need to be notarized. Pick up or shipment of the car is strictly the buyer’s responsibility, but I may store here for a reasonable period of time until pick up can be arranged. Be sure to send me a message if you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them! |
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Tue, 11 Feb 2014A Missouri Ford dealership's Super Bowl weekend sale cost it big when the improbable happened. Hutcheson Ford ran a promotion from January 29 to February 1, called the Super Weekend Sale. The gist was, if any customer purchased a vehicle between those dates and either the opening or second-half kickoff of the big game was returned for a touchdown, the dealership would refund the purchase price.
In the dealership's defense, it seemed like a safe bet. According to the mathematicians, there was just a 2.5-percent chance of either half opening with a touchdown return. But that didn't stop Seattle's Percy Harvin from doing his part to ruin Denver's evening, returning the second-half kick for an 87-yard touchdown run. Twelve Hutcheson customers were eligible for refunds thanks to the return, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $55,000, according to Automotive News. The total amount shelled out by the dealership? $300,000.
"At least we're not like that furniture guy that lost $7 million," dealership marketing manager Kathleen Frazier told AN. We think it was a big success." The dealership did take out insurance to cover its losses, meaning the $300K won't come entirely from its pockets.
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