1999 Ford Windstar Base Mini Cargo Van 3-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Naperville, Illinois, United States
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1999 Ford Windstar Base Mini Cargo Van 3-Door 3.8L Vehicle is in good shape for it's mileage. Please view pictures for better idea of condition. Vehicle is and has always been a reliable starter and runner. Majority of items are functional and working, I will run thru a quick list here. This vehicle was purchased new for use by our service and repair business. We perform regular maintenance such as oil changes, transmission fluid changes, brakes, tires, etc. A photograph of the original window sticker is included for a detailed list of features and options.
As a NOTE this Vehicle will NOT pass a State of Illinois emissions test. While it is a good runner, it has a cylinder that occasionally misses and logs an error in the ODBC system. As long as the error is present in ODBC, the state will NOT allow the vehicle to pass the test. Repairs needed to correct the issue are unknown.
Vehicle is available for pickup locally. We will be happy to coordinate with your shipping company, but we do NOT arrange for vehicle shipments.
- AM/FM Radio - works - Power Windows - Driver Door, Passenger Door & Both rear vent windows - all work - Heater - works - Windshield Wipers/Washer & Rear Window Wiper/Washer - all work - Power outside mirrors - both work - passenger side mirror has a crack - Air Conditioning is believed to work - but too cold out to test
Photographs show a piece of plywood, ice scrapers and a few miscellaneous cords and such. NONE of these items are included in the auction. Paint is peeling on quite a bit of the exterior (I think we can thank Ford for that). Some rust on the lower portion of the body, surface rust on the roof. Please check the pictures closely. Starting Bid is $500... NO RESERVE.
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY - NO SHIPPING
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