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1967 Dodge Coronet 500 on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:99999
Location:

Sunnyvale, Texas, United States

Sunnyvale, Texas, United States
Advertising:

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1967 Dodge Coronet 500  

From Barn Finds, Survivors, Modern Classics to Show Contenders, we can sell it for you.

Representation through our Indoor Showroom, Professional Internet Marketing and Sales Expertise. 

Classic Car Consignment/Sales. Call us today so you can get your car SOLD.

(480) 216-2203

This Vehicle located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Fine example of an adult owned executive business coupe

Just over 3600 miles on Recent Restoration

High Quality Paint and Laser Straight Body Work

Extremely nice Bright Work

Many Documents and Receipts

383 C.I.D.

Torqueflite Three Speed Automatic Transmission

Power Steering

Power Brakes

Factory Radio

Rear Defrost

R-134 Conversion

Nitrogen Filled Tires

Excellent Driver!!!
 

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Please call us immediately with any questions or concerns.

Thank you, Fast440/Craig.

(480) 216-2203

Established and trusted ebaY Motors Classic Car Seller since 1999.

Terms and Conditions

Inspection of above vehicle is available before you place a bid or before you win., Monday through Saturday at the following address: 536 Long Creek Rd. Sunnyvale, TX. 75182. Winning bidder new to purchasing a used vehicle online should come and inspect the vehicle, or send a trusted third party and report their findings to the winning bidder. Winning bidder understands the purchase is a used vehicle with faults consistent with It's use and age, especially antique, classic and racing vehicles. Unforeseen problems may exist that Fast440 and the vehicle owner are unaware of, and the description of the above vehicle is based on a signed agreement between the vehicle owner and Fast440. Further description is based on observations by Fast440 agents through our familiarity with above vehicle while it is on our showroom floor.

Said vehicle will be sold AS-IS, no warranty or guarantee is expressed or implied, and winning bidder agrees to sign any document required which relieves Fast440 or the vehicle owner of any liability including mechanic bills or mistakes in the vehicle description on this sight unseen purchase. Winning bidder understands that Antique, Classic and Racing vehicles are unpredictable by nature, and winning bidder understands and agrees to our no recourse policy in writing. Fast440 will not acknowledge or pay for any mechanic claims or mechanic bills. Winning bidder fully understands any legal claims related to the purchase will be filed and disputed only in Dallas County Texas, U.S.A.

Winning bidder will agree to a $150.00 pre-delivery preparation and documentation fee regrettably enforced due to additional costs of overnight mail, additional time in coordinating with vehicle transporter, preparation of the vehicle for shipping and secured indoor storage for vehicle. 

 

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