Sold To Highest Bidder, As Is But Runs Good, Hard To Find Wagon on 2040-cars
Garwood, New Jersey, United States
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WE ARE A FAMILY OWNED DEALERSHIP BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 40 YEARS, THIS IS A RECENT TRADE, WE SOLD IT 12 YEARS AGO, PUTTING ON HERE BECAUSE IT IS A RARE ROADMASTER WAGON WITH 3 SEATS! CAR WILL BE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS TO HIGHEST BIDDER, DO NOT BID IF NOT FOLLOWING THROUGH, THE CAR IS WHERE IS AS IS DUE TO YEAR, I TRY AND DESCIRBE THE BEST I CAN, IT IS A 20 YEAR OLD CAR! ENGINE AND TRANS ARE GOOD, GOOD DETAILING AND YOU HAVE A RARE WAGON! ONLY HAS 80,000 MILES ON IT AND A GOOD NJ INSPECTION STICKER TILL 2015! CAR WILL BE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS TO HIGHEST BIDDER, THE AC NEEDS A CHARGE AND REAR WIPER MOTOR IS NOT WORKING, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE SEEMS TO BE IN WORKING ORDER! ENGINE AND TRANS ARE OK, TIRES ARE DECENT AND DO NOT SEE ANY RUST! PAINT IS GOOD, THE WOODSIDES HAS SOME PEELING ON THE MOLDINGS! NOT GOING TO FIND ONE WITH THESE MILES! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 908 296-7568 (JIM) WILL SELL PRIOR TO AUCTION IF REAL! DO NOT WASTE MY TIME IF NOT FOLLOWING THROUGH AND ARE NOT REAL, CAR IS AS IS WHERE IS AND SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WE HAVE A $75.50 DOC FEE ON ALL TRANSACTIONS AND 7% SALES TAX ( IF FROM NJ)
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