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1970 Pontiac Lemans Sport Convertible [not Gto] Would Make A Great Gto Clone on 2040-cars

US $7,999.00
Year:1970 Mileage:112836
Location:

Province of Ontario, Canada

Province of Ontario, Canada
Advertising:

 

1970 LEMANS CONVERTIBLE

 

This car is an excellent driver quality summer cruiser. It features an original bucket seat interior in really nice condition. The dash is totally unmolested and it comes with its original radio and dash cap. The motor is a numbers matching Pontiac 350 with 112,800 miles on it. The transmission is a Turbo 350.

 

The car comes with brand new B.F. Goodrich rubber all around. It has a power roof, power brakes, power steering and power windows [rare feature].

 

Please ask any questions before the auction is over. I will assist with shipping for the lucky winning bidder.

 

 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE


I took time to carefully describe the car and include a substantial number of photos. However, it is very important to keep in mind that this car is 44 years old. After careful reading of the entire description, rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call me prior to bidding. I  reserve the right to sell this vehicle locally prior to the end of any advertisement or listing. The car is driven on a daily basis and therefore may have more mileage upon delivery than indicated in original listing.


AT CLOSE OF AUCTION 

The successful "winning" bidder must telephone me at (905) 933-8119 within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction. $1,000.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT is due within 48 Hours of auction end. Full payment must be received within 7 business days of the end of auction. Payment must made by bank wire transfer only. If funds are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis. The parties agree that this contract shall be construed under the substantive laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada, that the Provincial Court of Ontario, Canada shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any action brought to enforce the terms of this contract or over any action arising out of the underlying transaction(s) with seller and venue may be had in the Ontario Superior Court of the Province of Ontario. 



I have disclosed as much information as possible about this vehicle. However, I recommend that all buyers conduct an inspection either in person or through a qualified professional third party inspector prior to the end of the auction. If such inspection reveals a substantial discrepancy between the information contained in the listing and the actual vehicle, we will correct the problem at no charge or work out a compromise. 



I will assist with shipping arrangements however, the buyer pays all shipping costs. I do not have any affiliation with, or interest in, any transportation companies and all questions or concerns should be addressed directly with them. 


Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, DO NOT BID! Non-paying bidders, unqualified bidding, bid shielding, auction interference or any type of harassment, will be dealt with according to eBay Rules, local law, and may include, but are not limited to, legal action and applicable fees, loss of deposit or any other necessary costs. 

I reserve the right to cancel bids and/or our auction at anytime for any reason. 

PLACING A BID ON THIS AUCTION, CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE INFORMATION PRESENTED.

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