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1969 Oldsmobile Toronado on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:40627 Color: Green
Location:

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

A&A MACHINERY SALES, INC.

MACHINERY SALES SPECIALIST

MACHINE TOOLS * PRINTING SHOPS * PLASTICS INDUSTRY * TEXTILE INDUSTRY

 

Specs

We received it through a sheriff's sale a few years ago and went through the process to get the title (which we received this week).  We have not driven the vehicle beyond our parking lot and to start it up for the Certification Inspection mentioned above.  We have no history on the vehicle, details on issues etc.

Our company hired an independent inspection company to provide a certified inspection report, please request the report, send us your email address and we will send it to you;

(we have lots more photos and can email upon request)

Mileage: 40,627

VIN: 394879M627847

Body Type: Sedan

Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive

Transmission: 3-Speed A/T

Engine:8 Cylinder Engine, Gasoline Fuel

Exterior Color: Green

Trim Color: Gray

This vehicle has been sitting for 2+ years, we have jump started it a few times throughout this period when we move it around.  A new battery would be needed.

Vehicle can be inspected by appointment only, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Call for an appointment 800 626-6330

PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION    

 

Subject To Prior Sale

 

Sale must be completed within 7 days of auction ending otherwise sale is considered delinquent.  If your item will remain in our warehouse for 30 days passed invoice date, a $1/ sq foot/ month warehousing fee will be applied.

After the auction ends, please provide the following information

Complete company information: address, contact person, phone number, fax number, destination address if different then company address already provided.

 

Payment Options

$500 deposit acquired within 24 hours of auction closing. Balance to be paid by wire transfer within 7 days.

Additional charges

Trucking, or loading / securing into overseas container

 

CONVENIENTLY SERVING PENNSYLVANIA * NEW JERSEY * DELAWARE

201 DEAN SIEVERS PLACE * MORRISVILLE, PA.  190

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