1987 Ford Crown Victoria 3987 Miles on 2040-cars
Urbana, Ohio, United States
From an Estate,an incredible find! Ms.Burns inherited this car from her Father with 3000 miles as stated on the Title,it was her baby and she rarely drove it as evidenced by today's mileage 3987.The car was covered and stored in a climate controlled building.This car looks and drives like it just came off the Showroom floor,you can take it straight to a car show!It needed a battery and I put a new one in and will have the airconditioner updated to the new freon otherwise it will remain untouched.There is no dry rot on hoses , belts or tires and the brakes work perfectly.I drove it 90 miles home and the tires have flat spots from sitting [ 3 years since last driven] it got better the farther I drove but just in case I'm giving a $600.00 rebate for new tires.This car is beautiful and I'm tempted to keep it and drive it but I've been wanting a truck.I am putting it in a short Parade Sunday then it will be covered and stored for you.Buyer is responsible for Local pickup or transporting.
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