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Year:1975 Mileage:65600
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Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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This beautiful smoke free Marquis is very clean inside and out. The listing only allows the Grand Marquis - this is not the Grand version.

It spent it's life in Calgary Alberta and came to Ontario in 2010. From the cleanness of the underside, I highly doubt this car was ever driven during inclimate weather. I was told it was garage kept and definitely shows like it was.

There are many stone chips in the paint but no dents or scrapes. There is a etch mark on the passenger front side of the hood and nose piece that was there when I bought it.

It is powered by a 460 cid with a 3 speed automatic with only 65,600 original miles.

It has all the power features - PS, PB, PW, PDL, cruise control, vacuum operated hidden headlights, drivers seat and power trunk release - everything works with the exception of the dash clock.

A/C blows cool - likely needing a top up to get it cold.

It also features a full vinyl roof and factory am/fm 8 track player.

I have installed new white wall tires, water pump, belts, hoses and radiator since I bought it in 2010. I have driven it approximately 300 miles since.

This is a large heavy car and a dream to drive.

This car is also listed locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time should the vehicle be no longer for sale.

The following terms of sale apply: Please read carefully as this protects the buyer and seller.

Please, if you do not intend to pay, please do not bid. Payments accepted are PayPal, Cash or certified cheque

All buyers with a feedback of less than 5 need to contact me or their bid might be cancelled.

The successful high bidder must submit a $500 non-refundable deposit via paypal within 24 hours of auctions end. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance (applicable taxes and fees) within 5 days of auctions end date. All financial transactions must be completed before obtaining vehicle.

Please note, all sales are a binding contact and final. The vehicle is being sold as , where is with no warranty expressed or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself/herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement. I have tried to represent this vehicle as accurately as possible and disclose any issues or defects known on this vehicle. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs. I do not warranty anything that may occur before or after the sale. As bidding and winning the auction obligates the winner to complete the sale, it is highly recommended to ask questions or inspect the vehicle before the auction ends.

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