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Volkswagen : Jetta SEL Sedan 4-Door 2010 volkswagen jetta sel sedan 4 door 2.5 l

Volkswagen : Jetta SEL Sedan 4-Door 2010 volkswagen jetta sel sedan 4 door 2.5 l

$9,000

Fort Jennings, Ohio

Year 2010

Make Volkswagen

Model Jetta

Category Coupe

Mileage 72300

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There are chips on hood near grill. Rest of exterior and interior are excellent!

Trim SEL Sedan 4 Door

1967 Pontiac Firebird

1967 Pontiac Firebird

$33,500

Fort Jennings, Ohio

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Commercial is for illustration purposes - not actual Firebird. However check out the beautiful 1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 HO. There are a select few that know what the 326 HO is. This 326 has been restored with a 326 HO Factory 4 Speed. Dual Exhaust. Disc Brakes. Color - Plum Mist. 68200 miles. . The first generation Firebirds had a characteristic Coke bottle styling. Unlike its cousin the chevrolet Camaro its bumpers were integrated into the design of the front end and its rear slit taillights were inspired by the Pontiac GTO. . In 1963 Pontiac dropped the Buick division built 215 aluminum V8 it had offered on the Pontiac Tempest and replaced it with a small-bore version of the standard 389 Pontiac V8. It shared the 389's 3.75 in or 95 mm stroke but its bore was originally 3.78 giving it a displacement of 336 C.I.D. It was rated at 250 hp or 190 kW with 8.6:1 compression and 260 hp or 194 kW at 10.25:1 compression. Both used a single two-barrel carburetor. A 4-barrel version was rated at 280 hp. In 1964 when the new A body intermediates came out there was a new corporate GM engine size limitation to anything less than 330 cu. in. and so the 326 bore size was reduced to 3.72 giving a true 326 cu. in. The 326 subsequently became the optional V8 engine for Tempests and later the Pontiac Firebird through 1967. . A higher-output version was offered called the 326 HO - High Output. It had a four-barrel carburetor dual exhaust and higher compression and was good for 280 hp or 209 kW for 1963–1965 and 285 hp or 213 kW for 1966 and the final year 1967. . Financing Shipping and Warranty available to qualified buyer!

1967 Pontiac Firebird for: $33500

1967 Pontiac Firebird for: $33500

$33,500

Fort Jennings, Ohio

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1967 Pontiac Firebird Commercial is for illustration purposes - not actual Firebird. However check out the beautiful 1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 HO. There are a select few that know what the 326 HO is. This 326 has been restored with a 326 HO Factory 4 Speed. Dual Exhaust. Disc Brakes. Color - Plum Mist. 68200 miles. . The first generation Firebirds had a characteristic Coke bottle styling. Unlike its cousin the Chevrolet Camaro its bumpers were integrated into the design of the front end and its rear slit taillights were inspired by the Pontiac GTO. . In 1963 Pontiac dropped the Buick division built 215 aluminum V8 it had offered on the Pontiac Tempest and replaced it with a small-bore version of the standard 389 Pontiac V8. It shared the 389\'s 3.75 in or 95 mm stroke but its bore was originally 3.78 giving it a displacement of 336 C.I.D. It was rated at 250 hp or 190 kW with 8.6:1 compression and 260 hp or 194 kW at 10.25:1 compression. Both used a single two-barrel carburetor. A 4-barrel version was rated at 280 hp. In 1964 when the new A body intermediates came out there was a new corporate GM engine size limitation to anything less than 330 cu. in. and so the 326 bore size was reduced to 3.72 giving a true 326 cu. in. The 326 subsequently became the optional V8 engine for Tempests and later the Pontiac Firebird through 1967. . A higher-output version was offered called the 326 HO - High Output. It had a four-barrel carburetor dual exhaust and higher compression and was good for 280 hp or 209 kW for 19631965 and 285 hp or 213 kW for 1966 and the final year 1967. . Financing Shipping and Warranty available to qualified buyer!

1994 Freightliner FL80

1994 Freightliner FL80

$30,000

Fort Jennings, Ohio

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1994 Freightliner FL80,1994 Freightliner FL80 - Tandem dump - New red paint - Cummins diesel 8.3L - Allison Auto 6 speed - Air ride 4 bag - 14' bed - Air tailgate - Pintle hitch - with Hudson 10 ton Trailer HTD18D 18' flat deck 5' beavertail tandem axle with paint & 2" oak deck - electric brakes - WILL SEPERATE - 419-286-2199 $30000.00, 4192862199

1967 Pontiac Firebird

1967 Pontiac Firebird

$33,500

Fort Jennings, Ohio

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Commercial is for illustration purposes - not actual Firebird. However check out the beautiful 1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 HO. There are a select few that know what the 326 HO is. This 326 has been restored with a 326 HO Factory 4 Speed. Dual Exhaust. Disc Brakes. Color - Plum Mist. 68200 miles. . The first generation Firebirds had a characteristic Coke bottle styling. Unlike its cousin the Chevrolet Camaro its bumpers were integrated into the design of the front end and its rear slit taillights were inspired by the Pontiac GTO. . In 1963 Pontiac dropped the Buick division built 215 aluminum V8 it had offered on the Pontiac Tempest and replaced it with a small-bore version of the standard 389 Pontiac V8. It shared the 389's 3.75 in or 95 mm stroke but its bore was originally 3.78 giving it a displacement of 336 C.I.D. It was rated at 250 hp or 190 kW with 8.6:1 compression and 260 hp or 194 kW at 10.25:1 compression. Both used a single two-barrel carburetor. A 4-barrel version was rated at 280 hp. In 1964 when the new A body intermediates came out there was a new corporate GM engine size limitation to anything less than 330 cu. in. and so the 326 bore size was reduced to 3.72 giving a true 326 cu. in. The 326 subsequently became the optional V8 engine for Tempests and later the Pontiac Firebird through 1967. . A higher-output version was offered called the 326 HO - High Output. It had a four-barrel carburetor dual exhaust and higher compression and was good for 280 hp or 209 kW for 1963–1965 and 285 hp or 213 kW for 1966 and the final year 1967. . Financing Shipping and Warranty available to qualified buyer!