1991 Mercedes Benz 300 - V6 - Great Interior - Rebuilt Motor - Needs Work on 2040-cars
United States
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WE ARE "HAVE A HEART CHILDREN'S CANCER SOCIETY", THIS IS AN ITEM THAT HAD BEEN DONATED TO OUR CHARITY THAT WE ARE OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC FOR SALE THROUGH EBAY. EVERYTHING THAT WE DO KNOW ABOUT THIS ITEM WILL BE LISTED IN THE DESCRIPTION, WE ARE NOT NOR DO WE ASSUME TO BE MECHANICS OF ANY TYPE NOR EXPERT, OUR INSPECTIONS ARE BASED ON DONORS' WORD & VISUAL OBSERVATION.
~ ALL ITEMS THAT WE SELL ARE SOLD "AS IS" ONLY!!! - SORRY THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS!! ~ @ Please note that a $150.00 processing fee is additional to the final bid price @ *** BE ADVISED ALL NON-PAYING BIDDERS ARE REPORTED TO EBAY FOR FURTHER ACTION & ARE SUBJECT TO A VOID TRANSACTION FEE *** *** WINNING BIDDER MUST E-MAIL CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. LACK OF COMMUNICATION MAY RESULT IN THE VOIDING OF THE SALE *** *** PAYMENT IN FULL TO BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF WINNING AUCTION - A PAYPAL DEPOSIT AND/OR FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 6-12HRS IS REQUIRED. (DEPOSITS NON-REFUNDABLE)*** (CHARITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VOID SALES & TRANSACTIONS FOR NON-COMPLIANCE) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP & TRANSPORT OF THIS CAR WHICH IS LOCATED AT A PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GREAT RIVER, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK *** *** CAR MUST BE PICKED UP BEFORE DECEMBER 22nd 2013 *** You are bidding on a 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300 with a V6 Engine that donor states was rebuilt at some point by past owner, vehicle mileage 170337, actual engine miles after rebuild is unknown. As you can see the interior is clean, leather seats, extra parts included, sunroof, etc. Donor staes the car does run & drive without issue, however he states the motor has a high idle. Also the right front fender has a small dent, & the right front tire is deflated & needs a new valve. This car will definitely need some work, donor did not know much more about it. This is NOT a Sandy car!, not flooded, not salvaged!.. NY title is clear & donor is obtaining new title for the winning bidder! Again we start all our donated vehicle/vessel auctions @ $50 with NO RESERVE!!! GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! |
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