1989 Chrysler T/c By Maserati .. Convertible ... Soft Top ... Hard Top 51k Miles on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
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1989 CHRYSLER T/C BY MASERATI ... 51,191 Original Miles CONVERTIBLE ... SOFT TOP ... HARD TOP 1989 CHRYSLER T/C BY MASERATI ... 51,191 Original Miles CONVERTIBLE ... SOFT TOP ... HARD TOP Engine : 4 Cyl, 2.2L Turbo Transmission : Auto Exterior : Yellow Interior : Brown Body Style : Convertible Vin : ZC2FP1104KB204022 This
Two Owner, Maserati made 2 Door Convertible has Automatic Transmission,
Power Brakes, Leather / Power
seats, Power windows, Power door locks, Power
Mirror, Tape /
AM / FM and Air Conditioning.
Engine is in Good Shape, does not smoke, does not leak, nice and quiet. Transmission feels Perfect, shifts without any problems, without delay, and without noise. Suspension is in Excellent shape, Car tracks nice and straight. There is No Evidence of any Electrical problems. The exterior is in Excellent shape for a 1989. ( !!! Check out the pictures !!! ). The paint looks original with absolutely no rust anywhere on the car. Leather Seats, Carpet Floor and Glass are all in Great shape ( !!! Check out the pictures !!! ) Interior of this car is Nice and Clean ( !!! Check out the pictures !!! ). This Convertible has 4 matching New Tires that are mounted on Good straight rims. Our Mechanics have performed regular maintenance on this car. Our Upholstery shop have installed brand New Seats as well as brand New Soft top. It will be sold with a clear title and it will be sold as-is, where-is. For a complete CARFAX REPORT click the link bellow ---Carfax--- http://www.roverclassicpictures.com/listing_pictures/1989_CHRYSLER_TC_204022/1989_CHRYSLER_TC_204022.pdf We have taken many pictures of this vehicle, and we know that it can be a pain to click each one of them separately, so we have created a web page that contains a slide show. You are welcome to click the link bellow to be taken to the slide show page or You are welcome to scroll down this page to view each picture separately ---Slideshow--- http://www.roverclassicpictures.com/listing_pictures/1989_CHRYSLER_TC_204022/slideshow.html !!!
This Car Qualifies for up to 550$
cash back !!!
(Call us before You Bid, and We will tell you how you can get up to 550$ off from the price of the car) We offer our customers LOW COST DELIVERY Please see the map for the approximate delivery charge, Please contact us for the exact delivery charge. Delivery is not done by us, it is done by Fully insured Trucking companies that we subcontract to deliver our cars. Click on the map for approximate delivery rate Please be aware that we charge $149.00 Documentation Fee. This fee will be added to final cost to cover our expense for paperwork and mailing. Please email us or Call us with any questions prior to bidding We are also open to BUYitNOW offers 1-321-CLASSIC (1-321-252-7742) Click on the map for approximate delivery rate SOME OF THE CARS THAT WERE SOLD BY US If you have any questions please email us or call us prior to placing Your bid 1-321-CLASSIC 1-321-252-7742 Mike TERMS OF SALE 1. Placing a Bid: By bidding on this vehicle you are entering into a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle and you agree to abide by all terms of sale set forth herein. 2. Vehicle Representation: Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our abilities, it is still possible that we may have unintentionally made an error or left some information out. Please keep in mind that used vehicles may have typical dings and scratches inherent for their year and mileage. Interior wear should also be considered depending on the vehicle’s year and mileage. Opinions and expectations can vary, so please contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding the condition of this vehicle. Used cars may not come with all of the original books, keys or accessories. Please review all photos carefully and if there is anything you are not sure about, ask questions prior to bidding. We are not responsible for errors or omissions in our listings. The mileage may be different than advertised due to test drives and demos. 3. Vehicle Inspection: We welcome and encourage potential buyers to inspect the vehicle but such inspections MUST be conducted prior to completion of this auction/sale. This vehicle is available for inspection at any reasonable time. If you choose to have the inspection done by a licensed professional, you must do so at your own expense. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value based solely upon that judgment. Furthermore, it will be assumed that you have inspected this vehicle fully if you have placed the bid or sent in your deposit. 4. Financing: If you are planning to finance this vehicle through a lending institution, you must secure the loan prior to bidding. Secure all finances and be able to follow through with the payment before you bid. Please do not call us for financing help, we do not provide financing. 5. Warranty: Unless stated otherwise, this vehicle is being sold “as is” and "where is" with all faults and possible defects. No representations or warranties are made by seller, either express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of title or implied warranties of merchant ability or fitness for a particular purpose. Nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. We are not the first owners of this vehicle and therefore cannot guarantee history, condition, reliability, mileage, title, salvage/history of salvage, function or performance of the vehicle. You are only buying what we have. Manufacturer’s warranties may still apply. You may chose to purchase extended warranty from many aftermarket warranty companies that can be found online. 6. Vehicle Transportation: Buyer is responsible for shipping and/or pickup of the vehicle. All shipping charges are the buyer’s responsibility. We will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage. Shipping companies have insurance policies that protect buyers against damage. If you choose to pickup the vehicle yourself, you would have to take care of your own temporary plates. We do not provide any, nor do we help you in obtaining them. We do not meet you at our local airport, closest airport to us is Newark, NJ. 7. Payment Information: If you are the winning bidder/buyer, you must contact us within 24 hours of winning the auction or getting invoice to set up payment arrangements. We do add 149 dollar fee to every car we sell. We require a 500 dollars non-refundable deposit within twenty-four (24) hours. This deposit can be made through PayPal to fellyNY@gmail.com (Paypal deposit is used to place a hold on the car, it will be refunded back to PayPal, ones the car is Paid in full. Usually this is done with in 1-2 days after the car is paid in full). In the alternative, you can make your deposit Cash in person or Bank wire transfer. If the deposit is not received within the required time frame and alternative arrangements were not made, we reserve the right to make the vehicle available for sale to another buyer. The remaining balance is due within 5 calendar days of making the deposit. You must fax or email us your State issued driver’s license after you make the deposit. We reserve the right to keep your deposit and resell the vehicle to another buyer if final payment is not received within 5 calendar days. As final payment for the vehicle, we will accept a certified bank check, bank loan check, wire transfer, or cash. We will not release the vehicle and/or title until funds clear. If you pay cash, you can pickup the vehicle immediately. If you pay by wire transfer the vehicle will be available for pickup once funds are available in our account. If you pay by bank check, you will have to wait nine (9) business days until the funds clear. 8. Title Information: Vehicle titles may be held by banks or lenders as collateral for loans. In some cases there is a delay in receiving the original paper Title after the vehicle is paid off. While we usually have all titles in our possession at the time of sale, there are occasions where we may have to wait for them to arrive. It may take anywhere from 3 to 7 business days for us to receive the title. 9. Bidder’s Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to bid/purchase. 11. Storage Terms: Once the auction/sale completed, we will store the vehicle free of charge for six (6) calendar days and at 20 dollars per day after that. Ones the payment has been made, the vehicle will be stored free of charge for ten (10) calendar days and at 20 dollars per day after that. 10. Liquidated Damages: In the event that the winning bidder refuses to honor his/her obligation to purchase the vehicle, we shall be entitled to liquidated damages from that bidder as follows: a. $5,000 in liquidated damages on a vehicle sold for $15,000 or less. b. $7,000 in liquidated damages on a vehicle sold for $15,001 - $40,000. c. $10,000 in liquidated damages on a vehicle sold for $40,001 or greater. 11. Choice of Law & Forum: Buyer agrees that in the event any dispute shall arise, it will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York and litigated in Richmond County. By bidding on this auction/sale buyer consents to service by certified mail. 12. Miscellaneous: We reserve the right to obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction/sale. In order to protect the integrity of this auction/deal, buyers with zero or negative feedback must contact us prior to bidding. We reserve the right to cancel any and all bids at our discretion and end the auction early in the event the vehicle is sold locally prior to the end of the auction, we shall not be held liable for such cancellations. 13. Not responsible for Typographical errors, if you are not sure about something just ask us. |
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