1971 Ford Ltd Red Convertible Loaded All Orginal 400 2v 88k Miles Pw/pb/ps/ac/ on 2040-cars
Mansfield, Texas, United States
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I HAVE UP FOR AUTION IS A NICE 1971 FORD LTD RED CONVERTIBLE AND IT IS LOADED, I THINK IT HAS EVERY EXTRA FOR PUT ON IT 1971, ITS NOT A SHOW CAR BY ANY MEANS, BUT IT IS A NICE FUN DRIVER, THEIR IS A TEAR IN THE DRIVERS SIDE FRONT SET, IT HAS THE ORGINAL PAINT SO IT COULD USE A PAINT JOB WITH VERY VERY MINOR BODY WORK ON THE REAR DRIVERS SIDE FENDER, AND IT COULD USE A TUNE UP, I HAVENT BEEN ABEL TO DRIVE IT MUCH BECAUSE MY SON IS ALWAYS GONE IN IT, SO REALLY HE CAN ANSWER MORE QUESTIONS THAN L CAN, HE KNOW MORE ABOUT IT THAN ME, PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND MY AUCTION RULES, THEIR IS A 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUES WITH 24 HOURS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION, THE BALANCE DUE BY CASH OR BANK WIRE (ONLY) WITHIN 5 DAYS OF CLOSE OF THE AUCTION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO HAVE A REAL MACHNIC COME AND LOOK AT IT, SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY, AND THEIR IS NO JOY RIDES, I DO NOT SHIP BUT I DO KNOW SEVERAL PEOPLE IN THE TRANSPORT BUSINESS I WILL BE VERY HAPPY TO HELP YOU SET IT UP AND MEET THE DRIVER IN RESONABLE HOURS WITH A NOTICE, THE COST AND PAYMENT OF THE TRANSPORT WILL BE BETWEEN YOU AND THE TRANSPORTER NOT ME, I DO NOT AND WILL NOT DEAL WITH YOUR BANK OR TAKE A BANK DRAFT, MY CAR AND TITLE WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL ALL MONEY IS PAID IN FULL, THIER IS NO AND WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THESE RULES PLEASE DO NOT ASK, I AM LOOKING FOR A 64 TO 66 THUNDERBIRD I WOULD TAKE AS PART TRADE, OR A NICE CLASS C OR CLASS B MOTORHOME, OR A YUKON XL
PLEASE BE SURE YOU HAVE THE MONEY BEFORE YOU BID OR BUY UNLIKE THE LAST 2 GUYS THAT BOUGHT IT AND WHO WERE BROKE AND JUST DREAMING |
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