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1990 Mercedes 560 Sel ** California Rust Free Vehicle** Fresh Car Donation on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:242718
Location:

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Welcome to Cars 2 Charities. You are looking at a FRESH donation to a local organization. Cars2Charities sells donated vehicles for local organizations.

 

We are locate at 1107 E Elm Ave #A Fullerton CA 92831. We are open M-F 8 AM to 5PM. Call us at 714-602-1100

 

Feel free to call us and make an appointment to see the vehicle before you bid.

We inspect the vehicles when the vehicles are donated, and we try our best to describe the vehicle to the best of our knowledge. All vehicles are sold AS-IS. Please take the time to inspect the vehicles if you are bidding locally and bid accordingly.

Cars2Charities will provide you with all the DMV paperwork that you will need in order to register the vehicle. Keep in mind any DMV fees, registration fees, transfer fees, late penalties and smog fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer. Cars2Charities will provide all California buyers with either a Smog Certificate at the cost of $58.25 (paid by the buyer) or a "certificate of non-compliance". Smog test will be done after vehicle is sold and determined that California buyer has purchased the vehicle.

 

Vehicle info:

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1990 MERCEDES 560 SEL. THE CAR IS COMPLETE AND IS IN FAIR CONDITION. HERE ARE THE OPTIONS:


V8

AUTOMATIC

POWER WINDOWS

POWER DOOR LOCKS

SUNROOF

ALLOY WHEELS

ABS SYSTEM

LEATHER INTERIOR

A/C

THE CAR IS A FRESH DONATION, IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR A WHILE. IT STARTS UP, RUNS AND DRIVES. IT COULD USE A GOOD TUNE-UP AND A GOOD DETAIL. IT HAS A LOT OF POTENTIAL AND IT WAS THE FLAGSHIP VEHICLE FOR MERCEDES IN ITS TIME.


THE CAR HAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, THE A/C DOES NOT WORK.

THE MERCEDES HAS A CLEAR TITLE AND THE REG HAS EXPIRED ON 11/2011. ALL FEES, TAXES, PENALTIES AND TRANSFER FEES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. 

Payment and Fees:

Each vehicle will be charged a $150 buyer fee on top of the winning bid. The deposit is a non refundable deposit unless Cars 2 Charities has mis represented the vehicle. A deposit must be made within 24-48 hours of winning bid. Deposit can be made using Paypal online or a Credit Card over the phone. The balance of the winning bid and buyer fee will be paid at the time of pick up. All payments except the deposit will need to be certified funds only. This is: Cash, Cashiers check or money order.

Vehicles must be picked up within 3 days of winning bid. If vehicle is not paid and picked up, a storage fee of $25 per day will be assessed on the purchase. Please call to make arrangements if you are having difficulty picking up the vehicle.

 

Transport:

 

We offer nationwide transport services to all our buyers and transport to the port for all international buyers. Please call us or email for a quote. No storage fees will be charged on vehicle that will be transported through Cars2Charities.


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