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1967 Ford Bronco Wagon 289 No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:79126
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1967 Ford Bronco Wagon U15 with uncut fenders. 289 Engine. Manual transmission on the column. Clean title that matches. It runs and drives, but hasn't been restored or upgraded. Previous owner bought it in Texas, 1969. That owner "slapped" some paint on it at some point. This Bronco has its fair share of dings and dents. The side glass on the hardtop is missing, but I have the glass. The pin on the right tailgate window latch is missing, and therefore I haven't lifted the tailgate window. One of the wheel caps is cracked. Speedo works but bounces sometimes,  while the oil pressure and temp gauges don't seem to work. I've taken a lot of pictures of this truck, so please look at all of them. I am here to answer any and all questions to the best of my ability, and I am more than happy to take a picture of anything that is not on the listing. 

The successful "winning" bidder must contact me within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction. A non-refundable deposit of $250 (Paypal) is due within 24 hours of the auction close and the balance within 5 days of the auction end. Payment will be cash or bank wire transfer. The Buyer is responsible for all financing arrangements. The Seller will not assist with financing.  All title and paperwork will be completed within 72 hours of receipt of cash or completion of bank wire transfer. Sale is final.

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Buyer will arrange and pay for all shipping costs. Seller will assist in the coordination of transport pickup.  The car is to be picked up at Denver, CO within 14 days of auction close.  Storage charges may be made after 14 days. I do not have any affiliation with, or interest in, any transportation companies and all questions or concerns should be addressed directly with them.

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All vehicles are sold As Is, with no warranties expressed or implied, by seller. Some vehicle information may be unintentionally missing or inaccurate.  The actual mileage of the vehicle is not known. As with any used vehicle, signs of wear may become more obvious under close inspection, such as small chips or nicks, light scratches or minor abrasions, wheel scuffs, and other indications of wear and tear. I will not and cannot be held liable or responsible for these issues. Any representations made by me are "to the best of knowledge." The entire risk as to the originality of the vehicle is with you , The Buyer. I CANNOT guarantee the originality of the vehicle, including but not limited to : the engine , the transmission , "matching numbers" , color change , the frame , the documentation, etc. Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. Non-paying bidders, unqualified bidding, bid shielding, auction interference or any type of harassment, will be dealt with according to eBay Rules, local law, and may include, but are not limited to, legal action and applicable fees, lose of deposit or any other necessary costs. I reserve the right to cancel bids and/or our auction at anytime for any reason. The parties agree that this contract shall be construed under the substantive laws of the state of Colorado , that the state courts of Colorado shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any action brought to enforce the terms of this contract or over any action arising out of the underlying transaction (s) with seller and venue may be had in the Denver County Superior Court of the state of Colorado .

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