Up for auction is an Early 1947 Ford Woodie Station Wagon. This wagon had a ground up restoration 5 years ago. It gooks great and runs great. It has new wiring with a second taillight, new fuel pump, new fuel lines and new gas tank, new master cylinder, new wheel cylinders and new brake lines. All 3 seats have been reupholstered, new kick boards and new front, middle and rear floor mats. The wood has been restored inside and out with 15 coats of UV Spar Varnish. It has a new top with new rain gutters. The all the glass and wood grained dash board are original. It has an original Southwind heater. It has the deluxe Wonder Bar radio but it is not working. It has a clear Michigan Title. The milage shows 60,398.4 but I can not guarantee this milage to be true. I would suggest making arrangements to come and inspect the wagon then take it for a ride. I will be going to the Hershey Fall Meet and could possibly deliver it there. I have an open trailer so it might be weather permitting. I will sell internationally but it will be the Buyer's complete responsibility to make ALL shipping arrangements. Thanks,Mike708 308 4009.
TERMS: *The Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and shipping arrangements. The vehicle must be paid in full and the funds much clear the bank before the vehicle is shipped.I assume no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves my premises. *This item is to be paid in full within 5 days of the end of the auction. All payments must clear my bank before the item is shipped or picked up. *If you have any questions please contact me before you bid. *This item is sold in "as is", "where is" and "as found" condition. There are no guarantees or warrantees. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to have throughly inspected the item and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. Every effort has be made to accurately and fairly describe this item. If I make a mistake with an eBay sale please contact me before you leave feedback. We all make honest mistakes. Thank you. |
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