2000 Buick Century on 2040-cars
Centreville, Alabama, United States
2000 Buick Century Blue exterior, gray interior. This car is a very nice car inside and out. No rust found on the car. The interior looks good, seats could use some cleaning, but overall very clean for the age of the car. The car was bought with a blown head. I had the heads rebuilt, replaced the cam shaft and the lifters. The car has around 170,000 miles. The interior vent fan and control unit was recently replaced also. Two new tires installed on the front of the car. This car is worth the asking price, which is below Kelly Blue Book value. Best offer will be considered. If you would like to view the vehicle please let me know in advance, as I live about 20 minutes away from where the car is located.
I HOLD THE RIGHT TO CLOSE THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME DUE TO THE FACT THAT THIS CAR IS BEING ACTIVELY SHOWN AND ADVERTISED LOCALLY. IF WE ARE IN THE LAST HOURS OF THE AUCTION AND IT SELLS, I WILL SEND THE WINNING BIDDER AN EMAIL RELEASING THEM FROM THE OBLIGATION TO PAY. |
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