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Only 69,194 Miles! 1985 Toyota Mr2 *sunroof* *5-speed* *mint* on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:69194
Location:

Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
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Check out this sweet "barn find!"  We just found this great 1985 Toyota MR2 with only 69,194 ORIGINAL MILES!  Back in the 1980s, if anybody mentioned the name MR2, people got excited!  Now they are known as great mid-engined sports cars and for good reason!  This particular vehicle was last registered in 2005 and has been sitting quite possibly longer, rumors that it hasn't been out of the garage since 1997!  Well now it is found and lives again here in beautiful 2013!  The vehicle was owned by an older Gentleman who no longer is driving so several of his cars were sold off and this is one of them.  This car has just had the gas tank drained, cleaned and filled with fresh new gas, also had a new battery installed, and it started right up!  Love the Toyota reliability!  The car will need a few things to be perfect or enjoy as a completely original car.  The few things it could use is new tires, the current tires have good tread but are flat spotted.  Also, the car does smoke a little.  I believe this to be a combination of some oil leaking from the cam cover(easy fix) and simply from not being run in many years.  Once it gets a few more miles on it, the smoking problem may disappear without doing anything to the vehicle.  Even with the 10 or so miles we put on it, there was a noticeable reduction in smoke to the point of when I parked it I could barely notice any but just wanted to make sure we note it so the bidders know.  This will be a great investment vehicle because of the originality of this vehicle.

I hope you're as excited about this MR2 as I am!  Good Luck with your bidding!  Have a Fantastic Day!




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This vehicle will be sold as is meaning there is no warranty expressed, implied, or otherwise.  Vehicle inspections are always a good idea and are recommended prior to purchase.

Terms and Conditions: Payment Methods - Cash on delivery, certified checks, bank wire transfers, or bank financing. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing established prior to placing final bid. If you need more information, please call us. Deposit & Payment of Remaining Balance - A $1000 deposit is required after the auction has ended to secure the transaction. The remaining balance due must be paid within 2 business days of the close of the auction, as well as all applicable fees & taxes. The vehicle will not be delivered until all financial transactions have been completed. Shipping - The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. Please call if you'd like us to suggest a shipping company. Buyer's Inspection - We have done our best to make every reasonable effort to describe this vehicle to you. We have tried to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. However, these are used vehicles that may have typical scratches, dings, and possible mechanical parts that are subject to fail. We welcome and recommend a buyer's inspection. Please make arrangements to have inspection done prior to auction ending. Buyer will be responsible for any fees incurred. Warranty - The vehicles herein are pre-owned and they are sold "as is" condition unless otherwise stated in the vehicle description. However, some vehicles may still be under factory warranty or an extended market warranty may be purchased. Ask for details. Notice to Bidders - Remember eBay rules - by placing a bid on this vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above-described vehicle from us. Seller reserves the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. Bid Retractions - Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 24 hours of auctions end. Seller will not be obligated to sell in the event of a late retraction. Successful Bidder - The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact us within 12 hours to confirm his/her intention to buy. Buyer has 3 days to consummate the deal. Otherwise, we have the right to pursue other bidders or sell the car outside the auction.  The price source information is an original stock card that you can request to see at the dealership anytime you would like. All prices are plus sales tax, title fee and $250 document fee plus any other miscellaneous fees.

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