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California Original, 1982 Mercury Grand Marquis, 80k Original Miles, Runs A++++ on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:80245
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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This is an all original 1982 Mercury Grand Marquis 

-The car is absolutely gorgeous and is in amazing original condition

-80,245 original miles

-100% rust free body, chassis and frame

-The paint finish is factory original and untouched

-No dents or accident's

-Excellent chrome and trim

-She runs and drives like a new car

-No issues

-Ice cold air conditioning

-The entire drivetrain is completely solid and tight

-Brakes, steering and suspension are in tip top condition

-All mechanical, electrical, and climate control systems are A+++


The interior is stunning!

-Never smoked in

-Beautiful seats and upholstery

-Carpeting, door panels and headliner are great!

-The dash has some typical sun cracks

-Nice factory spoke hubcaps

This is a wonderful running, driving and looking car.  The white vinyl roof is near flawless and looks superb.

The new owner will be very impressed with this all original, low mileage California survivor.

This vehicle is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold prior to auction ending. If you have any questions call Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. Shipping can be arranged worldwide and expedited quickly and inexpensively to your door. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!

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Sale is final at close of auction
Seller reserves the right to end auction early.
No contingencies of any kind, no re-negotiations
We make great effort to disclose imperfections so that you know exactly what you are buying. However, bear in mind that you are purchasing a pre-owned vehicle and, in some cases, it will have minor imperfections, both in its cosmetic and/or mechanical condition. For this reason, our vehicles are sold "as is", "where is" and without warranty, unless otherwise noted. We encourage pre-purchase on-site inspections. Purchasers bear all inspection fees and charges. You may also want to have the vehicle checked out by a third-party inspector of your choice.

The successful high bidder should contact Cali Auto Brokers by telephone within 24 hours, or the next business day, after the auction has ended to make arrangements to complete the transaction. If we do not hear from you, the vehicle may be sold to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Within 48 hours following the end of auction, a 25% deposit to Cali Auto Brokers shall be sent in the form of cashiers-check or certified funds. If a deposit is not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle may be sold to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The transaction must be completed within FIVE business days of the auction end. If not, and an alternative arrangement has not been made, the vehicle may be sold to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Every vehicle we list has a clean title (unless otherwise noted and disclosed).

Buyer is responsible for Tax, Title, and Documentary Fees. Any disputes regarding the sale of this vehicle shall be resolved through arbitration in California, Los Angeles under the laws of California.

Notice: If you do not intend to buy this item please, DO NOT BID! Shill bidding, auction interference, unqualified bidding, or any form of fraud or harassment are subject to legal prosecution.

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binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above as outlined in the User Agreement that you accepted when you registered as an eBay Community Member.
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Buyer is responsible for shipping costs, unless otherwise noted within this auction.

Buyer Pickup: Buyers may also be picked up by our staff anywhere in the greater Los Angeles area. Buyers will not be reimbursed for any fees or charges incurred if he/she chooses other forms of customer pickup (taxi, shuttle, bus, etc.).
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Payment types: We accept wire-transfer, cashiers check and money orders
Financing: we do NOT Finance.
Escrow: We do NOT accept escrow.
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Phone: 310.594.4224
 
 

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