1990 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Ave. on 2040-cars
United States
I'm selling my second beautiful car. also second ( 2 ) Owner. Title is clear. No accidents or damage . 3.3 L motor runs great with no leaks . Transmission shifts as it should ,fluids are all clean , trunk carpet is like new ,original spare tire . Runs well 6-10 times on the spring and summer seasons . For winter time insurance is only 40% (car No running) . New radiator ,new front tires ,new brake job ,new battery . A/C need to fill up . The odometer stopped at 51433 , June 2013. paint is good condition except couple scratches on the passenger door . Half soft top is ok. Interior is clean and good condition blue Mark Cross leather 8 way power seats , Infinity sound ,cassette player , wire wheel covers , rear seat armrest with Cup holder and front seats armrest Cup holder is like new , rear window defroster ,dual power heated mirrors ( passenger side is small crack but nothing bad ) . Original Factory leather pocket with : 1 .Owner's manual , 2. Chrysler sound system manual , 3. Chrysler light bulb service & specifications manual .Non smoker ,clean smelling and air freshner is a leather scent that just makes the interior smell so nice . This vehicle is for pick up Only . Pay pal or cash in Person payment in full before pick up of vehicle. Contact me to get more pictures : western 45614@yahoo.com All funds must be clear before car is released. |
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