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1972 Chevy Impala 2dr, Gold, Rims, Police Government Seizure - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:70630 Color: is gold
Location:

Champaign, Illinois, United States

Champaign, Illinois, United States

 POLICE SEIZURE - GOVERNMENT AUCTION - NO RESERVE

The item up for auction is a good looking 1972 Chevy Impala 2 door.  The description and items described in this auction are by visual inspection,  refer to the pictures for specific details,  and any bidders are encouraged to inspect the car prior to bidding.  NO representation is made that all accessories on the vehicle are functional,  this is a seized vehicle,  no history or maintenance records are available.

This is a very clean 2 door Impala.  The exterior is gold,  with chrome dual exhaust tips, and a custom chrome front clip (refer to photos)   The car sits on "Shooz" brand 24" rims,  the tire size is 275/30ZR24. The custom rims have body colored dust shields behind them.   All rubber appears to be in excellent condition.  The car has a black cloth/vinyl interior, and appears stock,  it has bench seats and an automatic transmission with a column shifter.  The engine is a small block Chevy V-8, unknown cubic inches.  The engine has an aftermarket intake, carb, headers, alternator,  and chrome accessories. There is also an A/C compressor.    The interior dash has the original radio, and there is an aftermarket stereo mounted under the dash.  The trunk of the vehicle contains a large carpeted enclosure with dual subwoofers, and 2 aftermarket amps.  The odometer reads "70,630",  it is a mechanical,  actual miles unknown.


PLEASE CAREFULLY READ BIDDING INFORMATION BELOW FOR SALE DETAILS AND BIDDER RESPONSIBILITIES.

Bidding Information:

Bidders bidding on this item are entering into a Contractual Agreement to purchase the item and are bound to the terms outlined herein.

This item is offered by the Champaign Police Department, viewing of vehicles is by appointment only. Viewing Information is as follows:

Contact Det. Patrick Kelly @ 217-403-6940 or Det. Nick Krippel @ 217-403-6939  (call 217-403-6925 of no answer at either)  to schedule viewing., Monday – Friday 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM (during bidding period only). Due to insurance and registration issues,  no ‘test drives’ of the vehicles are allowed,  however,  they are available to be inspected.

Viewing Location: Champaign Police Department, 82 E University Ave,  Champaign, IL  61820

PAYMENT IS TO BE MADE VIA CASH OR CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECK UPON PICKUP,   VEHICLE PICKUP IS TO BE MADE WITHIN 14 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING.  NO SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE;   TITLE IS ON HAND, AND VEHICLE, KEYS AND TITLE WILL BE PROVIDED UPON THE IN-PERSON RECEIPT OF FUNDS AND TRANSFER OF TITLE.

NOTE: Bidders that do not meet the payment terms outlined herein will be charged a relisting fee of $250.00 and are subject to collection services and expenses.

All sales are final and no refunds will be given. The Champaign Police Department may, without liability, delay performance or cancel this sale on account of force majeure events or other circumstances beyond its control, including, but not limited to, strikes, acts of God, political unrest, embargo, failure of source of supply, or casualty.

Any sales taxes, title transfer, registration, and any other governmental charges shall be paid by Buyer and are Buyer's responsibility except as limited by law.

VEHICLES SOLD BY THE CITY OF CHAMPAIGN POLICE DEPARTMENT ARE SOLD “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” AND NO WARRANTIES,  WHETHER EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MECHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, BOTH OF WHICH ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY BUYER.  NO EMPLOYEE, AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF CHAMPAIGN POLICE DEPARTMENT IS AUTHORIZED TO GRANT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY TYPE WHATSOEVER OR TO MODIFY THE TERMS OF THIS DISCLAIMER IN ANY MANNER  BIDDERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO HAVE THE VEHICLE(S) SAFETY INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING.


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