1971 Datsun 240 Z Manual Trans All Original " No Reserve '' on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
1971 Datsun 240 Z MANUAL TRANSMISSION ALL ORIGINAL " NO RESERVE '' This is a 7 day auction Datsun Located in Ventura California VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 1971 DATSUN 240 Z MANUAL TRANSMISSION RUNS AND DRIVES THIS CAR IS SOLD IN AS IS WHERE IS CONDITION FOR MORE INFO OR SOMETHING I MISSED PLEASE CALL (805) 236-7697 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vehicle Condition The condition of this car Paint wise is in okay condition It does have a repaint but it has been several of years since repaint Has a couple of dings And has been a little dent ( minor ) on the driver front fender as you can see in pics The front bumper has a little tweak on passenger side that is coming out There is a little rust that is starting to bubble on rear hatchback just below the window, you can see that in pics. The floor boards are solid as a rock Needs carpet The seats need to be redone The dash board has a couple of cracks Has the original teakwood steering wheel The car overall seems to be in good shape for a 43 year old car This car is sold in AS IS WHERE IS CONDITION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TERMS OF SALE A $500 DEPOSIT WILL BE DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION HAS ENDED . THE DEPOSIT IS NON - REFUNDABILE . THE DEPOSIT WILL BE MADE BY CASHIERS CHECK , MONEY ORDER , OR BANK WIRE . I WILL NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR DEPOSIT , NOR WILL IS ACCEPT PAY PAL FOR FINAL PAYMENT AS WELL . THE FINAL PAYMENT WILL BE DUE IN FULL WITHIN 5 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION HAS ENDED . THE FINAL PAYMENT WILL BE MADE THE SAME AS DEPOSIT . AND THE FINAL PAYMENT IS NON - REFUNDABILE . IF THE BUYER AND I COMES TO AN AGREEMENT , AND IF WINNING BIDDER IS A OVERSEAS WINNING BIDDER I CAN ASSIST IN SHIPPING / TAKING CAR TO PORT OF LONG BEACH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Apr-26-14 at 21:52:49 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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