1996 Ford Escort Lx Wagon 1.9l 75,000 Mi Green/gray Clean Very Well-maintained on 2040-cars
Fremont, California, United States
“A VERY CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED
18 YEAR OLD
VEHICLE” VEHICLE INFORMATION -
Odometer: 75,600 -
VIN: 1FASP15JOTW167316 -
License #: 3SHA016 TITLE & REGISTRATION - Title: Clear -
Registration: Current (California) -
Smog: Needs to be given smog check/inspection EXTERIOR -
Color: Green -
Paint/Body: No major dents; some scratches & door
dings, but otherwise good condition -
Wheels/tires: Good condition INTERIOR -
Color: Gray -
Upholstery: Very clean; no major rips, tears, holes,
stains -
Windows: No cracks or scratches -
Accessories: Seat belts, locks, windows, seat adjustments,
split-backseat fold down, etc. – all good working condition -
Air
conditioning/heater – works well -
Radio: only AM stations picked up; not sure why FM
does not work ENGINE/TRANSMISSION -
Transmission: Automatic - Engine runs well; vehicle mostly driven on just city streets, but drives ok on highway/freeway VEHICLE IS
AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (FREMONT). IF THE BUYER/WINNING BIDDER CHOOSES, THEY CAN
ARRANGE FOR SHIPPING ON THEIR OWN TERMS (PICK-UP, TOW, ETC.) NOTE TO
BUYER/WINNING BIDDER: No deposit is
necessary, but FULL payment is due within
72 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION. Cash in
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BIDDING! |
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