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1957 Ford Ranchero 390 Auto Project Calif Blk Plate Runs & Drives 1958 1959 on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:999999
Location:

Upton, Massachusetts, United States

Upton, Massachusetts, United States
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Welcome to our auction
  
Please contact us with any questions you may have BEFORE bidding also feel free to call us at 508-529-0061 till 9 pm est.


Watch the videos below of Vehicle description and driving. 

Please look at all the photos here in the auction and at the link (below), if you need any other photos or have questions please ask.

Also wanted to add that is car has had the same owner for 31 yrs. 

It is a power steering car. Lots of front end parts have been replaced. ball joints, tie rods, center link etc.



 

BIDDERS WITH Zero or NEGITIVE FEEDBACK YOU MUST E-MAIL OR CALL PRIOR TO BIDDING OR SUBJECT TO BID CANCELLATION. 

Please make sure that your e-bay contact information is current, including your phone number, as we may try to contact you prior to auction end.

Most of the cars/bikes we buy and sell are only in our possession for a short time, we question the previous owners of the car/bike, and with that information and our inspection, we present the car/bike for auction. Most of these cars/bikes are over 30 years old and not being a ground up, replace every nut and bolt restoration we can’t possibly describe everything wrong with the car/bike. THESE CARS/BIKES ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IF YOU FEEL THE NEED DURING AUCTION, SO THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS OR BUYER REMORSE.
  

TERMS OF AUCTION 

Vehicle is sold for restoration purposes as is, where is, no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied. Seller reserves the right to cancel bids made by users with negative or 0 feedback as well as incorrect e-bay contact information or are unresponsive to contact. Seller reserves the right to end auction for an outside sale. 

Payment: PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY

Payment, to be received within 3 days of auction close via WIRE TRANSFER or COD (CASH IN HAND) We will consider a Bank Check from a verifiable bank (please contact us)- Payment terms are NOT negotiable. 

 PLEASE HAVE YOUR FUNDS SECURED BEFORE BIDDING.  If cod this means cash NOT BANK CHECK at time of pick up. If you wish to pay by bank check it must be received 5 business days before pick up. If you need time to make arrangements for pick up that will require the car/bike to remain longer than 7 days please call with your situation. If no contact has been made we’ll assume car/bike will be paid for in 3 days and picked up within 7 days. 

I can help make transport arrangements-but YOU PAY FOR TRANSPORT. We will not crate bikes for transport. We suggest a crateless transporter call for details. Now that is out of the way, please call or e-mail with any questions 

If you need a transporter call: B&K Moving Specialists in TX 1-903-758-2145 - They have been moving our customers cars for over 13 yrs. They can give you a price from our location at 01568 - to you. (Please do not ask them about the car, they are a transport brokerage company)

(508)529-0061 till 9 p.m. est. NO LATER PLEASE

For more photos follow the link below

CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS

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