Cj7- High Dollar Restoration - 350ci/350hp -4x4 -lift Kit -33" Tires- Dana 300 on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
1984 JEEP CJ7 -4X4 High dollar restoration. Runs and drives great. Only 4,323 miles on restoration, original miles unknown. Sounds just awesome with exhaust...... Must see to appreciate. Call Supersport Auto 586-662-0913 CALL SUPERSPORT FOR DETAILS 586-662-0913. ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS POSSIBLE BEFORE YOU BUY THE VEHICLE. *Watching doesn't buy a nice car like this..bid with confidence or call to make offers! Vehicle is for sale locally and auction may end at any time without notice to ebay. We do encourage all bidders to call before bidding to answer any questions and check availability. If you need the vehicle shipped please call for rates. All vehicles must be paid in full before shipping. Vehicle is sold as-is. We encourage that buyers inspect vehicle or arrange appraiser to come to our dealership and inspect vehicle. Michigan residents to pay 6% sales tax or anyone planning on driving this vehicle home where they cannot present a bill of laden. In those cases when registering the vehicle in your state you will receive a credit from what was paid at time of purchase. We only accept paypal for deposit due to paypal fees. OVER 90% of our ebay sales are not completed online so please call to discuss if you are a serious buyer. $95 Documentation fee on all purchases. CALL DAVE IF YOU WANT TO NEGOTIATE A BUY IT NOW PRICE- 586-662-0913 CELL. We do not give any BUY IT NOW prices by email, but you can email or call with your questions on the vehicle or for a shipping quote. Don't get fooled by low bids, the real buyers are calling and making offers. We sell 70% of our vehicles before the auction ends.. SO PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. CALL DAVE AT 586-662-0913 34165 Gratiot Clinton Township, MI Supersport Auto is a licensed consignment Michigan Used Car Dealer. Showdown Motors and Super Sport Auto Sales are two different/separate entities and should not be referred to as one in the same. Showdown Motors Inc. purchases its inventory from private individuals, other licensed dealers, and from auctions. These vehicles are purchased in "AS-IS"? condition and shall be sold as per the terms of the aˆoeBUYERS GUIDEaˆ? presented and signed at the time of sale. We do not and cannot represent 100% authenticity unless it is available. We are happy to show our customers the engine casting number, VIN numbers, tags, engine stamping, and transmission codes, we DO NOT GUARANTEE that the motor or any other part or component is in fact the original or that it is correct for this car. There is ALWAYS the possibility of restamped motors and as technology improves there will be even more. We cannot guarantee the originality of this vehicle or any part on this vehicle, including but not limited to the Engine, the Transmission, "matching numbers"?, color changes, data tag, the frame or any documentation. The entire risk as to the originality and the inspection of this vehicle before purchase is up to the Buyer. Showdown Motors Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any typographical error that might be found in any of our advertising including the Internet. This will include any errors made in the description, color, price, or equipment listed for all being advertised for sale by Showdown Motors Inc. All prices listed on this website are discounted cash price. All sales are final so please feel free to do a pre-buy inspection.
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