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1965 JEEP
TUXEDO
PARK
MARK
IV
COMPLETELY
RESTORED
FRAME
OFF RESTORATION
"THREE
ON THE TREE"
THREE SPEED TRANSMISSION
FOUR CYLINDER
4X4
PLEASE
TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES..
THE
JEEP LOOKS JUST AS GOOD IN PICTURES AS IT DOES IN PERSON
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WE TAKE
TRADES!!!
You can call
Kenji with the
details 239-229-7954
or email
http://fmccmotoring.com/65_cj5/IMG_8893.JPG"> |
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If you like
what you see... MAKE US AN OFFER!!!
Call
Kenji on
239-229-7954
You never know when someone will hit BUY IT NOW...
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GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
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TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
IF
YOU WIN THIS AUCTION - Call Kenji on 239-229-7954 upon completion to
discuss payment and pick-up/delivery arrangements. We will overnight
paperwork, liase with your transporter, insurance company, or financial
institution and just do whatever we can to make this a very easy,
hassle-free transaction for you.
PAYMENT - A
deposit of $500 is required within 24 hours and all sales are to be
completed no later than 7 days from the auction ending.
This deposit can be payed via PayPal, Electronic Bank Transfer, Credit
Card, or via an Overnight courier. This deposit is our way of knowing
that you're a real buyer. If it's not received within 24 hours, eBay
will be notified, the car
will go back up on eBay and it will also be for sale locally.
PAYING WITH PAYPAL and CREDIT CARDS - We accept a maximum of $1000
(including deposit) to be paid via Paypal or credit card.
FEES
- THERE IS A $299 DEALER FEE ADDED TO EVERY SALE. If you
will be
registering this vehicle in the State of Florida, we are required by
law to register it for you, in which we case, we will also collect
sales tax, license plate and registration fees.
SALES
TAX - We are a licensed Florida dealer and are required to collect the
sales tax applicable to your county on any car that is to be registered
in the State of Florida. If you are coming to pick-up the car and drive
it away, we are required by law to collect sales tax applicable to your
place of residence, regardless of where you live. If you are not a
Florida resident and the car is going to be collected by carrier, we do
not collect sales tax, but you are required to pay it when you register
the car in your home county. Cars that are to be exported are not
subject to Florida Sales Tax if they are collected by a carrier.
SHIPPING
- We have Ebay experience and have access to trustworthy transportation
companies for US and Worldwide delivery. YOU, the buyer, are
responsible to pay for transportation unless otherwise agreed in
writing on our signed buyer's order.
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PLEASE NOTE: Mileage listed in the ad may vary by as much as several
hundred miles. We will occasionally use a vehicle as a demo and we will
also provide our customers with the ability to test drive when
considering a purchase.
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DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION - We will endeavor to describe any flaws
and conspicuous blemishes, but we've found that two people can have a
very different idea of what is an acceptable attribute, or what
condition is expected of any particular mileage vehicle. If paint
condition is a concern to you contact us and let us describe the
vehicle to you hands on. If mechanical condition is important to you,
we encourage inspections from franchised dealers, inspection service
companies and independent mechanics. We will do whatever we can to help
to have an inspection completed, including delivering a car to a
franchised dealer or independent mechanic, within a reasonable
distance. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD "AS IS", unless still covered by
manufacturer's warranty.
FOR SALE LOCALLY - This vehicle is for sale locally, so we reserve the
right to end the auction early if sold.
FMCCAUTO,
Inc.
2323
Bruner ln Suite C, Ft Myers, FL 33912
Tel:
+1 (239) 245-7805 ~ Fax: +1 (239) 362-2106
email:
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