1997 Bmw 740il Base Sedan 4-door 4.4l on 2040-cars
Aliso Viejo, California, United States
1997 BMW 740IL – 73,600 miles & Clean Title This car is a one owner, Non-smoker, no accidents, in good condition and only minimal signs of use. The vehicle has always been garaged. Exterior is in good condition with only one noticeable dent on the driver’s side rear passenger door that can be easily fixed. The interior is in great condition and there are no stains, rips in the leather, and very minimal signs of use. Car was always garaged. Tire have 80% tread left and all service is up to date. There are no mechanical issues and all service has been performed and I have most of the service records. Cosmetic defects / Signs of wear Dent- 3” round on the driver rear door. Weather stripping is coming off on the back window- No seal issues (cosmetic only) Chrome body inserts shows signs of wear (cosmetic and slight) Condition Exterior body is in good condition relative to a 16 year old vehicle. Paint is in good condition and general condition of the car is good. Interior is in good condition. No noticeable stains, no rips in the leather. Only slight signs of wear on the leather. Carpet and floors are in good condition with no noticeable stains or abnormal wear. Engine In working condition with no known issues or needed maintenance. Recent maintenance performed and documents are attached as a JPEG, PDF is available upon request. No service lights or warning lights are present. Inspection Please contact for options regarding a 3rd party inspection. |
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