98 Ford Windstar - Great Running - No Reserve!! High Bid Drives It Home!! on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
You are bidding on a very solid 1998 Ford Windstar. It has 158K miles and and drives like
new. The motor and transmission runs
perfectly. The motor is strong with
plenty of passing power. The automatic
transmission shifts 100%. The paint is in overall decent shape. There are a couple of dings here
and there as you might expect (pictured.) The side door opens and closes without issue. The interior carpet and seats have been steam-cleaned and is in pretty good shape. Both front and rear AC/heat units function properly (blow hot and cold.) The tires are
in decent condition. They have a fair amount of tread left. The spare is also in good condition. Brakes and rotors are in good condition. Overall, this is a solid little van – good gas mileage for a
student or family and perfect for commuting. This vehicle is being offered for sale “AS-IS” because of
year and miles only. If you are new to
Ebay or if you have fewer than 4 transactions, please contact me prior to
bidding for approval to bid or I will cancel your bid immediately. There is a $125 documentation fee in addition
to the final selling price. I have done
my best to describe the vehicle as accurately as possible. Once purchased, this car can be driven
anywhere in the country without issue.
Please bid with confidence and good luck. |
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Take a look below for the video from Castrol.
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