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1966 Oldsmobile Delta 88 ~ Parts Or Restore on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:0
Location:

Kearny, New Jersey, United States

Kearny, New Jersey, United States

Up for Auction:

VIN Format: 1965-1971 GM

Decoding: 358376E144857

DigitUsageVINDecoded
1Mfgr3Oldsmobile
2-3Series58Delta 88 V8
4-5Body Type372dr Coupe/Hardtop
6Year61966
7PlantELinden NJ
8-13Sequential Serial #144857144857

Hi thanks for looking at another Bibs Auto Auction!

This auction is for a 1966 Olds Delta 88 two door coupe. Manual windows This car does NOT RUN and is being sold AS IS with NO WARRANTY as a historic/project/parts vehicle. It is a 8 cylinder with a automatic transmission. The odometer shows TMU miles. This vehicle was sitting outside for a few years. Car was not running when acquired. It looks to be a repaint from the door jams and there is a poor attempt of bondo on the right rear quarter pannel. We have NOT attempted to start the car and will not attempt to start the car. The vehicle may have all round body rust or rot . I will be posting more picture of the underbody. The left rear tail light is broken all glass is intact. We cannot answer any questions about the motor or transmission or axels because the car was not started nor driven.

Questions Call 201 991 6622  / ask for Paul

BIBS AUTO makes no guarantees as to the vehicles overall condition and will be best described to our ability, drivability or safety of operation. Car comes with a clear NJ title. VIN 358376E144857

 

!VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS!

 

·     This vehicle IS NOT NEW JERSEY State Inspected.

·     300.00 deposit is required at the close of auction.

·     Vehicle is over 15 model years and 60,000 miles and “Waiver of Implied Warranty” is required which will indicate “Sold for Dismantling or Rebuilding” and state “NI” (needs inspection).

·          New Jersey PURCHASERS WILL INCUR A 7% tax fee on final sales price

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

·          Vehicle must be towed from property at purchasers’ expense. YOU WILL HAVE 5 BUSINESS DAYS TO TOW VEHICLE OR STORAGE FEES WILL BE ADDED 

·          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

Winning Bidder must contact BIBS AUTO within 2 days of conclusion of auction to confirm method of payment. Full payment to be tendered within 5 days of conclusion of auction.

Payment may be made by cash or Pay Pal. Vehicle must be picked up within 7 business 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,  reserves the right to retain the purchase price and re-sell the property a second time, keeping any proceeds

obtained. Once again DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASE!

Good Luck and Happy bidding!

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