2000 Ford Escort Zx2 on 2040-cars
Jackson, New Jersey, United States
We have a 2000 Escort ZX2 we had the head gasket replaced and machined the heads .075 we installed a new timing belt and timing belt kit. also we installed new platinum plugs and we still cant get this car to run. so we decided to give up and sell it. as you can see it has two dented fenders. this car would be a great handyman's special as we did a lot of work to it. it has 157k on it decent tires and a good inspection till the end of this month. it has a LOW reserve on it. ******** THIS CAR DOSE NOT RUN..IT WILL NEED TO BE TOWED..IT DOES CRANK OVER BUT NO START****AS IS AS IS AS IS NO RETURNS NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS IS AS IS AS IS.......0 FEEDBACK WILL BE CANCELLED UNLESS OTHER ARRAIGNMENTS ARE MADE FIRST!!!!A $200 NON REFUNDABLE WILL BE REQUIRED 24 HOURS AFTER END OF AUCTION VIA PAYPAL BALANCE DUE UPON PICK UP......REMEMBER THIS CAR WILL NEED TO BE TOWED....IT DOES NOT RUN....
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