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1971 Ford Bronco V-8 302 Manual Trans "no Reserve" on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:45471 Color: / Black Interior
Location:

Port Hueneme, California, United States

Port Hueneme, California, United States
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Vehicle Description

1971 Ford Bronco 302  V-8 engine 
Silver Exterior / Black Interior
Runs and Drives, Car is currently on non operation 
Car is Sold in as is where is condition
This car has repaint and newer interior
for more info please call Ron at 

(805) 236 - 7697


Vehicle Condition

The paint and body appears to be in good condition
this car is a 43 year old car
and is not a show car
the interior is in good condition
the floor boards appear to be solid condition
they have been done with linex
the car overall is in good condition, the glass is in good shape
windows open and close
And this car is sold in as is where is condition
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  Terms Of Sale 

The buyer will have 48 hours to pay deposit , deposit will be made by money order , cashiers check , or bank wire . the amount of deposit that will be required will be a $500.00 deposit , ( which is non refundable ) . and will not accept paypal . the buyer will then have 5 days to pay in full after the auction has ended . the final payment will be made the same as the deposit . and no paypal is allowed for final payment as well. if the buyer and i comes to an agreement I will assist in taking vehicle to shippers . to port of long beach . and this car will be sold worldwide . 



On Apr-24-14 at 23:02:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

There is a brand New Set 33" Tires and Rims that are brand new

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