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1985 Dodge Shelby Charger Turbo Survivor!!! No Modifications!!! Ever!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:74650
Location:

Crestline, Ohio, United States

Crestline, Ohio, United States
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1985 SHELBY CHARGER   ITS A SURVIVOR!  IT HAS BEEN IN INSIDE STORAGE SINCE 1991!  STILL WEARING HER ORIGINAL PAINT! NO RUST! SHE WAS RUST PROOFED WHEN NEW, NO WINTERS! SHE DRIVES GREAT! HANDLES VERY GOOD! NO RATTLES,SQUEAKS, JUST TOOK HER OUT FOR A 200 MILE CRUISE. NO ISSUES! THIS CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS. NEW, TIRES,FRONT AN REAR BRAKES,FUEL PUMP AN FILTER,TIMING BELT,WATER PUMP,PLUGS,WIRES,CAP AN ROTOR. INTERIOR IS VERY NICE. A LITTLE WEAR ON THE FRONT SEATS. BODY IS STRAIGHT,HAS SOME DOOR DINGS AN SCRATCHES,BUT IT IS 29 YEARS OLD! SHE STILL LOOKS VERY GOOD! GETS A LOT OF COMPLIMENTS, WHICH SHE LOVES... SHES A FACTORY A/C CAR, CURRENTLY NOT WORKING,FUEL GAUGE IS TEMPERAMENTAL... ALL OTHER GAUGES WORK AS THEY SHOULD!  RADIO WORKS! NOT SURE ABOUT THE CASSETTE PLAYER. AN EXCELLANT DAILY DRIVER! 30 MPG IF YOU DRIVE HER RIGHT!  IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THESE CARS, PLEASE DO SOME RESEARCH. 

Ok this car has sold twice!!! First guy  Justrightvac aka Bryan Fisher  Total fraud! Second guy bluewater2977 aka Chadd Draper  He showed up and test drove it,came back in about 10 minutes with broken shifter linkage,and a smoking clutch. It was stuck in 4th gear.... What an idiot! Then refused to make it right Unbelievable   SO Last offering... It will need to be towed! Trailered!

Please be serious an fulfill your contract!!!  So Im taking the hit on this Shelby

IF YOU SEEN HER AT THE MOPAR NATIONALS,THE RESERVE IS CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN THE ASKING PRICE I HAD ON HER THEN! 

I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE, OTHER THAN THE RESERVE! DONT ASK!!!

SHE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY  I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME!

JUST SO WE ARE CLEAR, I WILL NOT DELIVER,NOR WILL I GET SHIPPING QUOTES AN I WILL NOT MEET YOU HALF WAY.  OK

PLEASE HAVE YOUR FUNDS AVAILABLE IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER. NO EXCUSES!

500$ NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL AT AUCTION CLOSE!

I PREFER CASH AT PICK UP. 

PLEASE HAVE FUNDS  AVAILABLE!!!!

THIS SOLD LAST WEEK,BUT THE WINNING BIDDER WAS BROKE!

I LOWERED THE RESERVE. DONT HAVE ROOM TO STORE IT!

 


 


On Aug-12-14 at 05:53:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

If you seen the Shelby on here last week that was very similar to mine youll remember the buy it now price was 7500! My reserve is thousands lower!  I believe it was in Georgia, with a repainted door an fender!


On Aug-31-14 at 12:59:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

JUST SO WE ARE ALL ON THE SAME PAGE! IT WILL NEED A CLUTCH!! OK  AND YOU MUST ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION AT YOUR EXPENSE! OK  THE RESERVE HAS ALSO BEEN LOWERED BECAUSE OF THE SMOKED CLUTCH!  I WANT THIS SOLD!  NO ROOM FOR IT!!!!    

AS MENTIONED ABOVE A 500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT IS NON REFUNDABLE!  NO EXECPTIONS   AND ALSO IS DUE UPON AUCTION CLOSE!   THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT ONCE YOU CLICK THE BID BUTTON AND ARE THE WINNING BIDDER!  

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