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1991 Volvo 240 Base Sedan 4door 97,851 Original Miles 5speed Manual on 2040-cars

US $5,995.00
Year:1991 Mileage:97851
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L 2316CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Dealer
Body Type:Sedan
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: yv1aa8246m1449502
Year: 1991
Make: Volvo
Mileage: 97,851
Model: 240
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Number of Cylinders: 4

 

1991 VOLVO 240 SEDAN

ALL ORIGINAL

5 SPEED MANUAL

97,851 AUTOCHECK CERTIFIED MILES

EXCELLENT CONDITION / ALWAYS GARAGED

As you can see from the photos, the paint still shines like "factory new", with no dents, one small ding, no scratches, no cracks, and only the normal very small imperfections that would be consistent with a vehicle this age. Everything appears to be original.

The interior is in excellent condition, other than the dash, there are no rips, tears or stains in the seats or carpets. Everything works as it should, including the AC. The radio works intermittently, and I think it may be a loose ground. I didn't bother to have it checked out because most people will replace it anyway with a radio and cd player. The previous owner appears to have been a non smoker or pet owner. Mechanically it runs and drives excellent, with a smooth shifting transmission and it goes down the road straight as an arrow. It has a set of "like new tires", and recent oil change and filter.

IMPORTANT!!!!!!!

I'm not near a computer very often, so if you have any questions about anything that I missed, the easiest way to get them answered is to call me, at 954-868-5128

ASK FOR Jerry

GOOD LUCK BIDDING.

  FOR BUY IT NOW PRICE OR ANY QUESTIONS CALL JERRY at 954-868-5128.

 

   

 

 

 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THIS SALE

 

Payment

This will be a "cash sale" as I don't finance or accept PayPal or credit cards; therefore if you bid on this vehicle I will assume you have the funds "in hand". A deposit of $500.00 within 24 hours of auction ending, and also high bidder to please contact me within 24 hours of auction end, to make arrangements to ensure that payment for vehicle is completed within five (5) business days. Please notify me in advance, if your not able to comply with these payment terms, so that you can make arrangements to modify them if acceptable. I will accept payment by, cash in person, bank wire transfer, cashiers check or money order sent by overnight mail USPS or next day courier (Federal Express, UPS, etc) NO EXCEPTIONS, unless you make arrangements BEFORE you bid.

Shipping

Shipping is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. I can assist in recommending a shipper but the actual shipping will be handled by the buyer. There is of course no extra charges for shipping assistance and you can call the seller for information on transport companies and their phone numbers for quotes. Vehicles can be stored up to 30 days free of charge but after 30 days there will be a $21.00 a day storage fee.

Delivery

All vehicles have to pick up by the winner of auction or a qualified shipper of their choice. Call me for exact location of vehicle. If buyer or buyer's representative picks up the vehicle, feedback must be entered at time of delivery.

Refunds & Returns

I do not offer a refund or return policy. All sales are final and As-Is unless another agreement is made between buyer and seller. No warranties expressed or implied.

Contact Me

 

With any questions, Info, buy it now price call me JERRY at 954-868-5128

PLEASE, IF YOU ARE HAVING THE CAR INSPECTED IT MUST BE DONE BEFORE SALE ENDS NOT AFTER. I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO MENTION WHEN BUYING A USED CAR YOU CAN EXPECT SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS. A USED CAR THAT IS ONLY THREE YEARS OLD WOULD SHOW MUCH LESS IMPERFECTIONS THAN ONE THAT WOULD BE 10 YEARS OLD ECT, ECT.

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