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1968 Mercury Montego Mx 2 Door Hardtop 302 Ac Car - 73k 5.0 V8 Amazing! on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:73161
Location:

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
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This is our 239th Vehicle we have sold on eBay! Not to mention 87 boats and 50 motorcycles. We have a strong background with Vehicles and we have never misrepresented ANYTHING!

Please read carefully and call to ask questions. I will describe in detail what I see. I may note more issues than other Vehicles but I would rather someone be impressed as opposed to disappointed. The owner of this Mercury says Sell it Now!! We are looking for a quick sell!! Call to negotiate or Miss out!

 I reserve the right to Lower the Buy it Now at anytime. We are starting with an Ultra Low Reserve and a Fair Buy it Now! I dont expect this Mercury to last the Full 7 Days and I will do what I can to ensure it does not!

CALL TODD FOR ANY QUESTIONS

361-443-0000

We reserve the right to sell this Vehicle before the natural auction ends by lowering the Buy It Now or by selling to the current high bidder once Reserve is met
 or by selling locally here in Corpus Christi Texas.

         Call to look or set an appointment to look as I am ALWAYS available.

PLEASE do not bid unless your financing is 100% in place

THIS IS AN AUCTION TO BUY!! WE EXPECT A 20% DEPOSIT THE NEXT DAY AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS


We are offering a wonderful example mostly all original 1968 Mercury Montego MX. 

This is a straight low original miles car that runs and drives like it is a year old. It is equipped with the original numbers matching, 5.0, 302, V8 and factory air condition.

The car has been repainted and it is very close to the original yet its a shade off. 

This may not be a Barrett Jackson level car but it is a real head turner and is very rare. The seats are original and have a few rubs and minor tears but look great! 

The A/C is complete but not working at the time. 

The car makes no funny noises and runs down the road at 80mph like it is going 20 mph. It has a deep growl which is not original and looks like a cherry bomb exhaust. 

There may be a bubble here or there smaller than a dime but overall the car is a rust free specimen. The trunk is clean of rust and so are the floors, firewall, rocker etc.

The horn bar is present but not working. Im not sure if its broken or just needs adjusted, however there is an after market horn bar under the dash for safety and it does work.

Please call to ask questions before bidding. Test drives and inspections are to be done prior to bidding not after!This is an auction to buy not look!

Todd (361) 443 - 0000

Liquidate Texas, Inc.


·    TX residents will be charged 8.25% sales tax upon purchase of item and 6.25% sales tax on Vehicles and Boats (State Law Requirement)
·    All items must be paid in full within 3 days of auction close. Failure to comply will result in the filing of a Non-Paying Bidder alert and the item will be re-listed.
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