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Dark Blue Convertible Roadster on 2040-cars

US $6,800.00
Year:2000 Mileage:63900
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Great condition, inside and out, cute little roadster convertible.

Dark blue exterior, tan leather interior and tan top in great condition with glass rear windshield with defroster. Even includes the boot to cover the convertible top when down. Also has original manual. No leaks.

This car runs and drives great. Little but mighty. Has only 63,xxx miles on. Give it a good wax and enjoy.

Power windows, cruise, cd, Bose radio, cassette, leather steering wheel, ac, heat. If you research this car you'll see all the great standard features it includes and that it's rare to find with such low mileage and great shape. Just hard to find, period.

Makes a great gift for a college or high school graduate or just anyone looking to enjoy the upcoming warm weather with the top down in a cute, sporty roadster convertible.

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