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1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:241016
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

 

 

 This auction is for a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. This vehicle does run and is being sold AS IS with NO WARRANTY as a project/parts vehicle. It is a 6 cylinder 4.0 liter with 5 speed manual 4WD wheel drive transmission. The odometer shows 241016 miles. This vehicle has a clean clear title. Would make a great base for a project vehicle.

 

 

Vehicle is being sold as wholesale to the public

 

·        Vehicle comes with a clean clear title.

·        This vehicle IS NOT Maryland State Inspected.

·        Vehicle is over 6 model years and 60,000 miles and requires a “Waiver of Implied Warranty” being sold as is.

·        Within the state of Maryland MCSATF must apply for the title, at purchaser’s expense (6% of sale, and title application fees).

·        Bill of sale will indicate “Sold for Dismantling or Rebuilding”.

·        Vehicle must be towed from property at purchasers’ expense.

·        ALL SALES ARE FINAL

·        If you intend to bid and have a feedback rating less than 5 you must contact us first or your bid will be cancelled.

·        DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASE

 

  This vehicle is being sold by the Montgomery County Students Automotive Trades Foundation (MCSATF). The MCSATF Inc. is a nonprofit organization established cooperatively by the Montgomery County business and professional community and
Montgomery County Public Schools to provide a unique method of training high school students for skilled positions in the automotive field. The students receive valuable on-the-job training that will prepare them for higher education opportunities or direct entry into the automotive job market.

 

  MCSATF makes no guarantees as to the vehicles overall condition, drivability or safety of operation. We will allow and recommend bidders to inspect this vehicle with an appointment. Contact number is 301-929-2164 Mike or Rick. Email contact for questions is Michael_C_Snyder@mcpsmd.org .

Office hours for phone are 7:30 am to 3:45 pm Monday through Friday. MCSATF does not offer towing or shipping. The winner will need to provide pick up and shipping during office hours.

 

Buyer must contact MCSATF Inc. within 3 days of conclusion of auction to confirm method of payment. Payment to be tendered within 7 days of conclusion of auction. Payment may be made by check, cash or Pay Pal. Vehicle may be picked up after funds clearance by bank, expect 10 business days for checks. Vehicle must be picked up within 7 days after notification of funds clearance. If the purchaser does not remove the property within the specified number of days after date of notification of funds clearance, The MCSATF Inc. reserves the right to retain the purchase price and re-sell the property a second time, keeping any proceeds obtained.

 

 Good luck bidding!

 

 

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