2000 Volvo C70 Convertible Clean Low Miles Runs Great on 2040-cars
North Hollywood, California, United States
CALIFORNIA BUYERS ARE SUBJECT TO TAX, LICENSE, REGISTRATION AND OTHER STATE AND LOCAL CITY FEES. THIS IS A DEALER CAR GROUP B CARS THEY WILL BE A 10% ADMINSTRATION FEE ON THE GROSS. FOR SALE IS A 2000 VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE WITH 132490 MILES CLEAN TITLE LOW MILES. THIS VEHICLE NEEDS TLC
THIS VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND IT HAS PASSED ALL STATE SMOG INSPECTION.
THIS VEHICLE DOESN'T HAVE A THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND NOR THE AIRBAG IS LIGHT ON.
THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN IN A MAJOR ACCIDENT.
THIS VEHICLE HAS TAN COLOR INTERIOR, WHITE COLOR EXTERIOR AND A TAN COLOR TOP.
THIS VEHICLE HAS FAIRLY NEW TIRES THEY HAVE ABOUT 90% THREAD ON THEM
THIS VEHICLE HAS POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER HEATED MIRRORS, DUAL POWER SEATS AND AM/FM CD CASSETTE PLAYER.
THIS VEHICLE HAS ALLOY WHEELS.
CONS ARE.
THE TOP DOESN'T OPEN OR OPERATE
THE TOP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES THE GLASS HAS SEPARATED FROM THE TOP AND THE TOP HAS DAMAGE.
THE SEAT DO HAVE WEAR AND TEAR ON THEM THEY COULD BE REDONE THEY ARE NOT BAD RIGHT NOW.
THE DOOR PANEL HAVE A MODELING IS MISSING THAT GOES BETWEEN THE GLASS WINDOW AND PANEL ON THE INSIDE.
THE DRIVER SIDE VISOR NEED TO BE REPLACED.
THE DRIVER SIDE NEED TO BE ADJUSTED IT DOES WORK JUST FINE.
THE PAINT HAS SOME SCRATCHES, DENTS AND DINGS
OK I THINK I GOT EVERYTHING LISTED.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 818 445 5572 ALBERT
ASK ALL THE QUESTION YOU HAVE AND CAN. LATER ON I DON'T SITUATIONS LIKE I DIDN'T KNOW OR YOU DIDN'T LET ME.
ONCE AGAIN PLEASE ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU HAVE AND I'LL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM
THE VEHICLE CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE AND I CAN HELP YOU IF YOU NEED TO BE PICKED UP FROM THE AIRPORT OR WHAT EVER.
THE BUYER PAYS FOR THE SHIPPING AND THE BUYER WILL ARRANGE FOR THE SHIPPING.
THIS DEAL WILL REQUIRE A $500 DOLLARS SECURITY DEPOSIT AND THIS DEPOSIT WILL BE NONE REFUNDABLE.
MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING INTO AS THE CAR NEED COSMATIC REPAIR AND ASK ALL THE QUESTION YOU WANT AS THE DEAL CAN NOT BE CANCELLED AFTER YOU WIN THE AUCTION REMEMBER EBAY STILL CHARGES THE SALE FEE AND LISTING FEES.
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