1967 Mercury Monterey Very Clean!!!! on 2040-cars
Louisville, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:390
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 7Z47H583955Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Monterey
Trim: BASE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 78,204
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
ONE OF THE BEST RUNNING MERCURY'S I HAVE EVER OWNED!!!!! THIS 1967 MERECURY MONTEREY HAS A 390 V-8 WITH A FOUR BARRELL CARB AND AN AUTOMATIC TRANNY. WE DROVE THIS CAR 900 MILES HOME AND IT DROVE PERFECT. THIS CAR NEEDS VERY LITTLE TO BE PERFECT CHROME IS NICE, ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD, ALL THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE LIGHTS WORK, ALL THE WINDOWS FUNCTION GREAT, AND RADIO WORKS PERFECT. THE ONLY FLAW IN THE INTERIOR IS THE CRACK IN THE DASH WHICH I INCLUDED A PICTURE OF. THE CAR HAS BEEN PAINTED ON BOTH SIDES AND IT IS VERY NICE. THE TOP OF THE CAR INCLUDED THE HOOD AND DECK LID IS FAITED AND NEEDS PAINTED. I HAVE A BODY SHOP AND IF YOU PURCHASED THE CAR WE COULD PAINT IT FOR AN EXTRA FEE. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS CAR AT ALL. THERE IS NO RUST ON THIS CAR AND THE TIRES ARE 75%. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 217-821-6138 OR 618-665-4442.
IF YOU ARE AN ILLINOIS RESIDENT I DO HAVE TO CHARGE SALES TAX, LISC, AND TITLE. IF YOU ARE A AZ,CA,FL,HI,IN,MA,MI OR SC I HAVE TO CHARGE SALES TAX. THIS IS REQUIRED BY THE STATE. WE ALSO HAVE THIS VEHICLE LISTED LOCALLY, SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY AT ANY TIME. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP BUT WE CAN HELP LOCATE A SHIPPER IF YOU NEED US TO. ALL DEPOSIT'S ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!! DEPOSIT'S ARE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL, THE DIFFERENCE HAS TO BE PAID THROUGH LOAN CHECK, CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK. FOR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE THE REST COULD ALSO GO THROUGH PAYPAL |
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