2003 Hummer H1 Alpha 1 Wagon No Reserve! 52k Miles, One Owner, 1552 Hours! on 2040-cars
Lathrop, California, United States
2003 Hummer H1 Alpha 1 Wagon NO RESERVE! One Owner Unit, Ready for Fun!
Vin#: 137FA57353E206705 CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE! Runs and Drive Great, One owner, Hard to Find Hummer!
Winning buyer must contact us within 24 hours of
auctions end, and make arrangements for payment and pick up of item at that
time. A $500.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction via Pay Pal. We DO NOT accept Pay Pal for full payment, we
only accept pay pal for the $500.00 deposit, no more then $500.00. The
remainder of payment is due within 7 days of listing end. If no contact is made
within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, or sell it
otherwise. If payment is not received on any item, buyer will receive negative
feedback and an unpaid mark through Ebay OR pay a relisting fee of $500.00.
Make sure if financing that your financial institution accepts the year and
miles of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange financing prior to
bidding. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of item. We do not offer crating services, but we will work with any shipping
company you choose! We do ask you to have item inspected BEFORE
bidding, as all our items are sold AS-IS, if you have any questions please give
us a call or send a message! ONCE ANY ITEM LEAVES OUR LOCATION, WETHER IT
IS WITH THE BUYER OR A TRANSPORTER, THEY ARE SOLD AS-IS! YOU OWN THE ITEM ONCE
IT HAS LEFT OUR FACILITY, WE ENCOURAGE INSPECTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! Fees and Tax Information: ALL SALES WILL HAVE A $139.00 ONLINE BUYER
PREMIUM ADDED ON TOP OF EBAY SALE PRICE. All California RESIDENTS are subject to sales tax fees (Based
on there country rate) and license fees (Standard 2%). Shipping
Companies we refer: California / West Coast Motorcycle Transporters: *Dukes Transport Service (Drew)- (916)417-2929 *Auto Trackers Transport (Matt)- (208)407-4691 *Rapid Transporter (Steve)- (925)783-9612 *Vic Solo Transport- (562)712-4823 or email @ vicsolo@earthlin.net National Motorcycle Transporters: *Haul Bikes- (888)428-5245 *Allied Federal Transport Co.- (800)747-4100 *Four Seasons Transport (Mike)- (715)271-2082 *Vic Solo Transport- (562)712-4823 or email @ vicsolo@earthlin.net International Transporters: *A to Z Imports (Shipping and Compliance)- (617)303-668-02 *Schmacher Cargo Logistics- (562)408-6677 *Foytt Shipping "Bikes, Boats, RV's, Ect. For over
seas"- (310)683-9141 RV, 5th Wheel, Car, Truck & Heavy Haul
Transporters: *Insured Transporter (Scot)- (925)237-7371 or email: scotydow@yahoo.com (Also offers a drive
away service) *Black Ribbon- (805)285-0492 *Horizon Transport- (574)862-2378 *Success Transport- (208)473-2928 *Rapid Transporter (Steve)- (925)783-9612 Independent Inspection Service for Motorcycles: Double D Custom Cycles “Danny”- (209)369-2838 or
DOUBLE_D_CUSTOM@YAHOO.COM IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT SOMETHING,
PLEASE ASK! Vehicles listed are pre owned and may not come with keys, or other
accessories. Please ask, we are happy to verify anything you ask. We reserve
the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right
to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. While we at Nationwide Fleet make every reasonable attempt to
verify data and information used in this ad, all information should be
independently verified prior to purchase. Nationwide
Fleet will not be liable for
errors and/or omissions. Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious
about owning this vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to
eBay, and negative feedback will be posted. We do charge a $500.00 restocking
fee to back out of any auction for any reason unless our description of the
item was wrong. All these items are used repo’s and do have normal wear and
tear, and we may miss a scratch, ding, or dent once and a while in our
description! Please ask if you have a question! Payment can be made in cash (IN PERSON), bank wire
transfer, cashier's check, or credit card, you will be charged a 3%credit card
surcharge for any credit card transactions. We DO NOT accept Pay Pal, only for
$500.00, no more! Pay Pal is not accepted for anymore then $500.00. Nationwide
Fleet has described the above
mentioned item to the best of our ability. However, with all pre-owned items,
the condition is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer inspect,
we try and describe all major damage noticeable, but may miss a minor dent or
scratch once in a while. All vehicles are sold in "AS IS"
condition unless otherwise specified, any and all statements made in our ads
must verified by bids before date of purchase. In regards to picking up the
vehicle in person: IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT AS REPRESENTED (fails a professional
inspection or is materially misrepresented BEFORE it leaves our location); WE
WILL PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR DEPOSIT. The majority of our items are repossions,
and we try and represent them to the best of our abilities, but again these are
all USED items, and are not our personal items. They come into us the way they
are sold, and they are sold as-is. Our goal is to provide you with the best
service and the most comfortable buying experience on Ebay Motors. Thanks for viewing our
listing and please check out some of our other items, all sold as NO RESERVE
AUCTIONS! We sell over $500,000.00 of inventory a month including Motorcycles,
RV's, Toy haulers, Boats, ATV's, Jet Ski's, Construction Equipment, ECT. View
our other auctions by clicking, "See other items" at the top right
side of the page. Pick Up Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm,
PLEASE call ahead to make a appointment, especially Transporters and Shipping
Companies, also have Vin number and Buyer name ready at pick up!! If you have any questions feel free to give us a call: Office: (209)234-0300 Travis Hensley: (925)437-9820 Questions on Paperwork or Payment: Office: (209)234-0300 Olga Hensley: (925)382-8273 Or send a message through Ebay. All our items can be viewed Monday through
Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm, except Holidays. PLEASE CALL BEFORE PICKING UP AND/OR
VIEWING ANY ITEMS, AS OUR HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS.
Our pick up address and viewing address is: 17605 SOUTH MANTHEY WAY, LATHROP,
CA 95330 (Located right off Hwy I-5). Thank you! On Mar-06-14 at 15:17:46 PST, seller added the following information: THIS ITEM WAS LISTED AS A HUMMER H1 ALPHA WAGON .WE HAVE JUST BEEN NOTIFIED THAT IT IS A HUMMER H1 WAGON AND ALPHA SERIES DID NOT START UNTIL 2006 |
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