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1993 Volvo 240 Black On Black Clean Smooth Serviced on 2040-cars

US $3,400.00
Year:1993 Mileage:185530 Color: Black
Location:

Rahway, New Jersey, United States

Rahway, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

Hello, my name is Gerard and I operate a small dealership specializing in older Volvo automobiles like the 240 (Brick) 700, 900 and V70 series automobiles. I have been in the automotive industry since 2003 and have a real passion for anything Volvo. My aim is to shows this in my inventory and my attention to detail.


My next offering is this 1993 Volvo 240 sedan with 185 k mls in very good condition.   This is a very smooth riding vehicle that will serve for many more miles. 

Service


Engine and trans are smooth, quiet, and very responsive. A/C and all of the power features are in good working order. Tires are about 80%, suspension is tight, brakes are new, all fluids have been replaced, and the exhaust, while not new is quiet and solid.

Service to this vehicle includes new water pump, new timing belt, new front & rear brake rotors, new front & rear brake pads with new hardware kits, new e brake shoes, new eng oil and filter, new trans oil, new engine coolant, new distributor cap rotor and spark plugs, new fuses, new lower ball joints, new lower control are (rearbushings, new dash and ctr console bulbs, new sun visor clips, new trans shifter linkage bushings, and throttle body PCV system cleaned.  Engine & trans mounts, along with rear trailing arm and torque rod bushings are in good condition

 This vehicle is ready for any long trip.




Missing right front door molding has been replaced




Payment Policy 

A $500 down payment is required within 48 hours of the winning Bid buy US postal money order sent via Express Mail from the post office.  Remaining balance must be paid within 7 days of auction end by cash, or certified check. All vehicles must be picked up within 7 days unless previous arrangements are agreed to. 

Shipping Policy 


Shipping is the responsibility of buyer, however I can assist in transport arrangements. My local airport is Newark International. 

Terms & Conditions

Local buyers must pay sales tax, and all purchasers must pay a $170 processing fee. which covers the cost of titling, eBay, and transit tags.  Out of state buyer are responsible for fees and taxes in their state. Vehicles are for sale locally, and hold the right to end auction early. 

Guarantee 


Every vehicle is sold "AS IS", where is sale, with no expressed or implied warranty of any kind, including any warranties or representations expressed or implied.     

Please remember that many of the vehicles offered for sale are 20+ years old.  While we try to anticipate from experience which parts usually fail, and that our inspection and reconditioning of these vehicle is quite extensive, we cannot be expected to know when any part may fail. please be reasonable and use your judgement. 


Arbitration of Conflicts:  

By placing a bid on this item, Buyer agrees to waive their rights to bring any action in any court of competent jurisdiction in the United States or any other territory.  In the event of a conflict in connection with this transaction, Seller and Buyer shall negotiate in good faith for a period of (30) days from the date notice of the conflict is given to the other party by email or certified mail.  If the parties are unable to resolve such conflict, the parties shall submit same to binding arbitration in accordance with the American Association Arbitration rules.  Such arbitration shall occur in-front of a panel of (1) arbitration in the State of New Jersey.  The parties shall bear the cost of arbitration equally, and the prevailing party shall be entitled to collect attorney fees and arbitration costs, but no other expenses, from the other party
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Visits to my shop are by invitation and appointment only; no exceptions!!!


Please ask all questions before the end of auction.

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