1963 Fairlane 2 Door Sedan - Hot Rod - Rat Rod - Ford - Luray Virginia on 2040-cars
Luray, Virginia, United States
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1963 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR SEDAN - NO ENGINE NO TRANS - The body is not in bad shape for its age. The floor boards need work. The car is located Luray, Va. 22835. This car has NO WARRANTY whatsoever, and is SOLD AS-IS ---WHERE- IS !!! I recommend you come see this Car or have it Independently Inspected. A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is required within 48 hours of Auction End. I have this Vehicle Listed Locally and have the Right to Cancel this Auction at any time. IF YOU DECIDE TO PAY FOR THIS VEHICLE BY ANY FORM OF CHECK (including Cashiers or Bank Checks) I SUGGEST YOU PLAN AHEAD - THIS VEHICLE WILL NOT LEAVE THE PREMISES UNTIL ALL FUNDS ARE CLEARED INTO MY ACCOUNT OR YOU BRING CASH !!! SOME OUT OF STATE CHECKS TAKE UP TO 10 DAYS TO CLEAR. Buyer is 100% responsible for vehicle pick-up. Please No Calls Before 4pm EST - 540-975-1836 - No Text |
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