tbm3fan
Old Man with a Hat
Contact seller
Does anybody understand what the hell is being said here?
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4861070373.html
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4861070373.html
Here is an original 84 New Yorker Luxury Economy Classic Cruiser with only 81,000 original
miles on the Mitsubishi 2.6 engine. It may need some engine work, but the junkyard that this car has been dumped in is not being clear about it. This car is virtually in 100% mint condition bodywise. Car located in a lot in Hayward, Ca. Read below:
TO BID: http://ww2.copart.com/us/Lot/15584265?searchId=1729172183
WARNING: This junkyard is not upfront about disclosing its fees, so be careful before you bid.
HOW TO BID AND PLAY THEIR GAME:
GO HERE AND STUDY THE REQUIREMENTS:
http://www.autobidmaster.com/
All payments below are not final until the auction is completed, and can be paid with a credit card. You do have to pay the refundable deposit upfront online, and apply for the 30 day licensing (free) to begin the bid.
1.Pay a transaction fee of $250 for a broker to bid on your behalf ONLY if you win the car.
2.Pay a REFUNDABLE deposit of $400 that will be returned to you whether or not you buy the
car.
3.Pay $144 as the bidding fee.
These fees are worked into the advertised pricing of this ad.
The bidding process is complicated so that junkyards can crush all the
classic cars and make a financial killing at it. It is
better for them to do this rather than make it easy for hard working people
like you to get a classic car to use for daily driving. Remember how
the 2009 cash for clunkers program destroyed the 1980s used car market.
Please don't let these fees scare you from winning this great classic car.
This is nearly the last 84 New Yorker.
And remember, if you buy this car, join the Chrysler K-Car Club at www.chryslerkcar.com. We know the secrets to prevent these cars from overheating. Overheating was a problem back in the 1980s. They are cheap fixes, like drill the thermostat Mr. Mechanic. If interested, you will be connected to the CoPart ad with bidding guidelines.
DISCLAIMER: The Chrysler K-Car Club is assisting the seller but takes zero responsibility and liability for the advertised condition of the car or the transaction itself. If you buy this car, join the club that will help you keep it running at www.chryslerkcar.com.
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