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1999 Oldsmobile Alero Gl Sedan 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:300000
Location:

Harvey, Louisiana, United States

Harvey, Louisiana, United States
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Hello, I am selling my old car that was in a fire due to a circuit that went off under the hood while I was at work working in the kitchen at a chinese restaurant.  The chinese employees came running into the kitchen screaming in Chinese.  My friend/coworker was able to translate it for me saying, "She said, your car is on fire!".  Luckily we were able to put it out before any further damage was caused.  Everything under the hood was not burnt just the interior area.  My parents bought this car off of someone when I first started community college in 2010.  The car lasted until the summer of 2012.  The compressor was not operable, so I had no a/c during the summers.  Although, everything else seems to be working fine.  I also bought new tires not long after this incident they're still in good condition.  One tire in which has not yet even been used.  Parts are available to be picked up for a price.  Buyer must come to pull apart them selves.  If not interested in parts than I will sell the whole car for $400.  

Please carefully view all pictures of the item which attempt to highlight any imperfections as described above.  Please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase.  I will be shipping from a SMOKE FREE home using plastic bubble mailers to send them off in that are, strong, moisture resistant, and self-sealing.   

About Higgins eBay

My name is Jonathan Higgins, founder of The Higgins eBay Store. Currently I am just selling pre owned treasures of mine that I collected along my journey from moving around the world so much. 

We remain committed to excellent customer service and to providing the best service possible.  We may appear to be very new at this time; however we are not new to the eBay community.  We started our business on eBay in June 2014 and we have enjoyed working with and meeting new customers domestic and worldwide. 

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