1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible 2-door Arizona Great For Restoration on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
I AM SELLING THIS 1973 CHEVY CAPRICE CONVERTIBLE, IT IS A 2-OWNER CAR. THIS OWNER HAS OWNED IT SINCE 1981 IT HAS A TRUE 67000 MILES. NOW HE DROVE THE CAR ON WEEKENDS AND HAD A DAILY DRIVER FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK, IT HAS HAD THE DASH RECOVERED, AND SOME NEW INTERIOR WORK,THE CAR WAS RUNNING WHEN PARKED BUT WILL PROBABLY NEED SOME CARB WORK AND THE BRAKES LOOKED AT, AND SINCE IT HAS BEEN SITTING IT WILL NEED SOME TIRES. NOW HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED SOME SHOP TALKED HIM INTO LETTING THEM PAINT AND PUT A NEW TOP ON IT, WELL THEY DID NOT DO A VERY GOOD JOB, DOORS NEED TO BE ALIGNED AND WINDOWS BACK IN THEIR TRACKS , THIS IS A GREAT STARTING POINT FOR A RESTORATION. IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS NOW. THE CAR IS SOLD AS-IS AND I WORK VERY HARD FOR MY FEEDBACK, THIS IS NOT MY CAR I AM ONLY THE SELLER SO IF YOU NEED TO, PLEASE COME TAKE A LOOK AT IT BEFORE YOU MAKE AN OFFER, IT WILL NEED TO BE TRAILED IT WONT START. THEIR IS PLENTY OF ROOM WHERE THE CAR IS LOCATED TO GET A CAR HAULER IN THEIR. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL, CALL OR TEXT ME AT 520 481 2196 WITH ANY ?'S YOU MIGHT HAVE, I WILL THAN TALK TO THE OWNER AND GET YOU THE ANSWER YOU NEED. IF YOU BUY THE CAR IT WILL NEED TO BE PAID FOR WITHIN TWO DAYS AND IT WILL HAVE TO BE A BANK CHECK OR A WIRE TRANSFER. WE WILL THAN SEND YOU THE TITLE AND HOLD THE CAR FOR YOU UNTIL YOU CAN PICK IT UP. AS MY FEEDBACK SHOWS I WILL HELP IN ANY WAY I CAN TO MAKE THIS A SMOOTH TRANSACTION. |
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