2000 Ford Focus Zx3, Auto, Clean Title! You Fix, You Save! on 2040-cars
Agawam, Massachusetts, United States
RELIST DUE TO A NONPAYING BIDDER. PLEASE DONT BID IF YOU CANT MAKE THE REQUIRED $100 WITHIN 24 HOURS AND PAY/PICKUP WITHIN 7 DAYS. THANKS. Hi for sale is a used 2000 ford focus zx3 with a clean title, automatic and it runs and drives. This was my sons car until he bought one from the dealer, I used it for a few months and now I have no room in my yard. 166,697 miles, need works but nothing major, all can be done in one weekend if your ok with repairing cars. I will list this once as needing repairs because I don't have the time or the room for it. If it doesn't sell I will fix everything and relist it in fully running condition. Please check my feedback and bid with confidence, I don't misrepresent my items and I've been on ebay over a decade with perfect feedback. The car needs a tie rod on the front right side, valve cover gasket, emergency brake needs adjusting. It has a pioneer stereo CD player with Bluetooth and remote, needs o2 sensor but I will include that just screw it in, easy to access. Starts every time, just needs work. Needs one exhaust hanger in the back, scratches and scrapes for this year car due to age and normal wear and tear. Windshield has a small crack, hood and fender have a dent from when I hit a deer but I pulled it out some, it was a backup car so I didn't think I needed to repair it. Front two tires are ok, he put two newer tires on the rear. The headlights have halo rings around them and the fog lights are hyper white, super bright. This car needs a few minor things to pass inspection, don't let this stop you from getting a good deal. Fix it and drive it, I drove it this way for awhile and now I don't need it. Some of the rims don't have he caps, truck latch closes but needs slight adjustment, comes with key and remote, power locks, manual windows. He put mirrors with turn signals on them but the lights aren't connected to power. Has ac but needs to be charged. Needs some light bulbs/wring and high beams don't work due to him changing to aftermarket lights but that can all be fixed. No reserve and no neg/zero feedback bidders please. Any questions please email me, you're welcome to see the car before you bid. Deposit by paypal of $100 within 24 hours of you winning or I will relist it to make sure you're serious about the purchase. Car can be driven home with your plates but the tie rod knocks some when driven so you might want to trailer it. Good luck! Again this is a used car, if you're not ok with fixing it please don't bid then leave me my first negative. I'm honest and really need the room. I have six cars with room for four, so two of them are on the grass. I work a lot and don't want to mess with them anymore. If I find the repair manual, it's yours. I can also tell you how to fix everything I mentioned above and you can get the parts from any local auto parts store. Thanks.
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