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HBJ8L37874

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 1967 
 2011 
  
  Woodbridge
  
VirginiaVirginia
  
United StatesUnited States
 

United States668677

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Record Creation: Entered on 25 June 2011.

 

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2011-06-24 14:58:59 | NIB writes:

Sold Jun 13, 2011 by shane_ross on s1131.photobucket.com/albums/m554/shanesr74/


To do a restoration on the vehicle you will need to replace nearly all of the soft parts of the interior. Seat buckets, top hardware and frame, transmission cover etc are all there.
Seat pads, carpet, vinyl seat covers are all needing replacement.


Buyer is responsible for pickup and shipping, but I can meet the driver and the vehicle can be driven on to a trailer. A $500.00 Dollar deposit is required within 24hrs of auction ending. Paypal charges for payments backed by credit cards, you will be responsible for any of those fees, as well as transport arrangements, and payment of hauler on your own.
The vehicle is located in Woodbridge Virginia. I am happy to meet with anybody who would like to take a look in person. The vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction without notice if there is a local sale. Please feel free to be in touch with your questions.

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