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1990 Ltd Crown Victoria Station Wagon/great Condition/runs Great, Classic Wagon on 2040-cars

US $1,950.00
Year:1990 Mileage:125000
Location:

Up for sale is my 1990 LTD Crown Victoria Station Wagon. Very nice Florida car only. I have owned this car for nine years and purchased from the original owner. The car is all stock and no mods.  This is a nice station wagon with a very good interior and good exterior.  It runs excellent and had recent new front brakes including wheel cylinders and new goodyear tires. Very little road rash on Ford turbin style wheels. The exhaust was replaced from the catalytic converter back. All the glass is intact.    At this time the odometer is not working and shows about 115,000 miles. Gas gauge not working. The front power windows work but the rear windows stall sometime. I have some pics of a couple of small dents as shown. A/C not working now These station wagons have a following and I always enjoy driving it.  It drives smooth.  This was the last year(1990) Ford made the station wagon before the start of the minivan era. They are beginning to be a rarity on the streets and I always get comments from other's---that there family had one in the 80's and 90's.  Perhaps not high on the collector car list---though there are lots of collectors of station wagons.  Drive back into the 90's when a lot of baby boomers rode in these cool wagons. Thanks for looking. You may contact me for further questions at 386-292-5617(please call after 11am daily because I work a late shift) Reasonable offers considered. 

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