1996 Subaru Legacy Rhd Right Hand Drive Awd Postal Paper Route Vehicle on 2040-cars
Conestoga, Pennsylvania, United States
1996 Subaru Legacy Factory RHD Postal Wagon READ FULL DESCRIPTION Salvage Title (please see history) Sold AS IS Buyer responsible for all transport fees and arrangements or PICK UP Subaru is running, starts right up. Has 236,000 original miles. Transmission is working. Comes with 4 extra tires and rims, some tread left, various condition. Tires on car will pass inspection. All lights, signals, radio (antenna broken). power windows, air, are in working order. Replaced the brakes (every 4 months) and rotors and believe they are still good. All 4 wheel bearings have been replaced within the last 2 years. Have replaced many parts and have most history records and receipts. Needs inspection. I have not had it on the road since last fall, I bought a new jeep for the route. The reason I stopped driving it was it sometimes overheat, not all the time. Replaced thermostat but still overheated then the heat would not work. The next day everything was fine. Not sure why it would only do it occasionally. Have had mechanics tell me it could be head gasket and quoted me about 600.00 to do the job if that's what it was, or could be the heater core but I have not had it looked at. Has usual oil drips from age. Check engine light is on, have replaced 02 sensor about a year ago. About 1 1/2 years ago I had some of the rust repaired cost me 800.00 and has passed inspection but as you can see in photos it still has some rust, some of it from this past winter and just sitting. Also paint is peeling on hood and has some bubbling. Drivers door has scratches from mailbox doors as seen in photo. The front right control arm bushings are worn out, my husband was going to replace them and I was going to use it as a spare vehicle but we decided just to sell the car. So it is being sold AS IS, no warranty. Buyer bears expense of repairing any defects that may exist or that may occur in the vehicle. NO RETURNS You are welcome to come take a look at it before you bid. US MAIL BAR SIGN IN BACK SEAT NOT INCLUDED. Forgot to take it out when taking photos. Please feel free to ask any questions. _____________________________________________________________________ PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING The Boring (but necessary) Details Please Please Please ask questions before bidding if you are unsure of something. We do have a pet cat , but we DO NOT smoke PAYMENT POLICY THE PAYMENT POLICY IS PAYMENT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS CLOSE. Paypal instant payment is preferred. Paypal address must be confirmed and I will only ship to address on your Paypal account. If you pay with an echeck, they take up to a week to clear just like any other check. PLEASE take note that I can not ship until echeck has cleared your bank. SO take into consideration if paying through echeck. I will contact you when it clears and let you know when I will ship Please contact me with any special circumstances before bidding INSURANCE
As you can see by my feedback I pack all items very well. On all breakable items I will include insurance in my shipping or handling cost. NOTE: Filing a claim for damage is always the buyer’s responsibility. The Post Office requires item, all original packaging and label so please do not throw anything away until claim is finished. You may contact me through eBay if you need any information or help with a claim. Please do not expect the item to be the same as new when it states used. I will specify in my auctions when the item is in excellent or pristine condition. I try the best to describe the items accurately and to the best of my knowledge, include many pictures, sometimes picture colors slightly different on your monitor than mine. SO AGAIN, PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF SOMETHING. SHIPPING Postage is high these days, I try to get as close to actual shipping charge and do not inflate postage, you pay what shipping calculator states. I only ship to address on your ebay invoice. USPS priority mail usually ships 2 -3 days, parcel post 3 - 10 days, plus one day handling time. I prefer priority so you get it quick, but I reserve the right to ship parcel post mail if it is closer to actual shipping paid. I will notify you how and when I will ship. I ship usually day after payment is received (except weekends and holidays) and always include delivery confirmation so you can track your package through ebay, Paypal or postal website. I am a small seller, I buy my own bubble wrap, tape and label paper, all costs involved with shipping, especially fragile items. I do not refund any shipping~ FEEDBACK I take pride in giving excellent service as expressed in my feedback rating, I try to do the best to keep my customers happy. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. POLICY & RETURNS ALL ITEMS ARE AS IS. If there must be a return it will be on a case by case situation, but if you return your item before contacting me your money will NOT be refunded. If you change your mind, that is not warrant for a refund. If you bid You BUY! I will not give a refund after payment is received just because you changed your mind, whatever the reason, (I have had this happen way to much lately) again you bid you buy! If the item was GROSSLY misrepresented, I will refund all monies, including shipping. Again, contact me FIRST before sending item back. If payment is not received within 48 hours a non paying bidder case will automatically be opened by ebay.
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