1968 Dodge Cornet Station Wagon Mopar For Parts Or Restoration Stationwagon Rod on 2040-cars
Lyndonville, New York, United States
Lets get the disclaimer out of the way first. Car is sold AS IS WHERE IS
for parts or restoration. It is Located in Lyndonville NY 14098. I
require a 200.00 partial payment right after the auction by paypal. This
payment is NON REFUNDABLE NON REFUNDABLE NON REFUNDABLE. Your bid is
your contract to buy not to come up a week or two later and cut down the
price or say it was not described properly. You are welcome to come and
inspect the car before you bid NOT AFTER YOU OWN IT. NOW PAY
ATTENTION... I want the balance in cash or Postal Money orders. POSTAL
MONEY ORDERS POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Not a bank Check or a convient store
money order . POSTAL MONEY ORDERS POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Sorry but you
dont know what you have to deal with selling cars on ebay. I will do a
wire transfer or paypal if its an over seas buyer. I will give you 30 days to pick
up but car must be paid for in full WITHIN ONE WEEK OF PURCHASE.. After
30 days if arrangements are not made with me car will be resold. I will
work with you but you have to communicate. If you have zero feedback i
want you to call me before you bid or i will cancel your bid and block
you 585-765-9106 or 585- 205-6959 . I want to sell this car but if your
consuming adult beverages , have to ask your wife, mother , brother, the
bank ect please refrain from bidding. THE CAR WILL NEED TO BE SHIPPED
THAT WILL COST MONEY!! DO NOT win the auction then have to back out
because its going to cost to much to ship. PLEEEEEEEZE have the money be
serious and be able to follow directions. Again im sorry to those who
bid buy and follow through but that seems to be becoming rare these days
and is very frustrating when you have to keep relisting a car due to
dead beats, dreamers and the delusional.
NOW for the description : This is a 68 dodge cornet station wagon.The bad: car is rough and has lots of lower rust out. frame has some rot but car rolls and steers fine. front floors are weak, back are rusted out in the pans. NOT RUNNING but i was told by shop owner that heads were redone and that the motor was running 5 years ago. Do not hold me to that. Motor looks to be a 318. Motor is sitting in car but not bolted down. exhaust manifolds are off and motor mounts and frame mounts are in a box that i have. Left rear quarter has a dent and LR taillight lens broken. dash pad cracked. DO YOU GET THE PICTURE? NOW the good. Has a good front clip. Not perfect. Fenders have some lower rust that needs repair. otherwise good in the lips. left fender has some rust holes in the top in a spot . hood looks to be salvageable also. Not rust free front end but with a little work can be used. Has 14 inch aluminum wheels in good shape. I think the original steel wheels are in the back as well as fan ect. dash components that are there look to be in good shape. , Good grill and trim. all the glass looks to be good but has tint on it on the sides that can be removed. Has all the emblems . all the station wagon parts are there including the tail gate glass and trim. THIS IS A PARTS CAR OR AMBITIOUS RESTORATION- DO YOU UNDER STAND?? If you have a 2 dr you are doing this is a great parts car. I have a clear open transferable New York State Registration for the paper work. SEND a flat bed or car trailer with a winch because this car does not run or move on its own and also the brakes are out. Sold as is where is no warranties of any kind. LOOK AT THE PICTURES .BID TO OWN. LETS HAVE A SMOOTH TRANSACTION |
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