You "might" get the 1960 Falcon for around $16K, but that's the only vehicle on this video you could touch for that price... unless the other vehicles need "lots" of work.
Notes: This video uses footage obtained through FAIR USE guidelines. The visuals shown are intended to provide a clearer illustration and may not fully reflect the condition of classic cars priced under $16,000. This is what we explain in the video description. Thank you for your understanding
Hello sir, at the beginning of the video we gave a disclaimer that we do not sell any cars, either in sales promotions on the web or in the Facebook marketplace.
DISCLAIMER : This video uses footage obtained under FAIR USE guidelines solely for illustrative purposes. Please be aware that the visuals shown may not fully reflect the actual condition or price of the classic cars under $16,000 discussed in this video, as prices and conditions may vary depending on market fluctuations, location, and the specific condition of each vehicle."
Repeating same info with a Siri sound. That’s a 68 Dart.
You "might" get the 1960 Falcon for around $16K, but that's the only vehicle on this video you could touch for that price... unless the other vehicles need "lots" of work.
Thank you for visiting sir, It's true what you say. That's why we put DISCLAIMER in the video description
Notes: This video uses footage obtained through FAIR USE guidelines. The visuals shown are intended to provide a clearer illustration and may not fully reflect the condition of classic cars priced under $16,000.
This is what we explain in the video description. Thank you for your understanding
there has got to be a better way to to get a hold of seller thes post with links to facebook dont work for everybody
Hello sir, at the beginning of the video we gave a disclaimer that we do not sell any cars, either in sales promotions on the web or in the Facebook marketplace.
DISCLAIMER :
This video uses footage obtained under FAIR USE guidelines solely for illustrative purposes. Please be aware that the visuals shown may not fully reflect the actual condition or price of the classic cars under $16,000 discussed in this video, as prices and conditions may vary depending on market fluctuations, location, and the specific condition of each vehicle."
I hate bad videos. The 1961 Dodge Dart is more like a 1968 dodge dart.
STUPID! Find me a '61-'65 Continental sedan for under $16k that's in decent shape!
Please read the video description sir before making comments like this, thank you for visiting