1992 Lexus Es300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Texas, United States
You are bidding on a 1992 Lexus ES 300, 4 door sedan, 3.0L 6 cylinder, automatic. Vehicle runs and drives. Starts, drives, stops, shifts out perfectly.
Vehicle shows 161K on the odometer. Engine does not smoke or knock. Smooth running. Complete car. Needs windshield, d/s rear view mirror and tires (tires hold air but show signs of dry rot). Interior front seats very worn, torn. Rear seats intact. Headliner intact, no sagging. Carpet intact, no holes. INTERIOR NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING. VERY "CLEANABLE"!!! Power options work; windows, seats, etc. POWER SUNROOF works properly; does not leak and is not damaged/cracked at all. All glass (except windshield) is intact. Tinted windows function as they should, up/down. Lights/lenses intact, not cracked or broken. Body is straight, no dents or scratches. D/S door does not open from the inside, P/S door does not open from the outside. This is NOT a "get in and drive home". Needs to be check out by a mechanic and given some TLC. Not a candidate for tow dolly; tires are not good. Trailer suggested. Battery is COMPLETELY DEAD; will hot hold a charge. Car starts immediately with jump box. Clear, Texas title. Bid with confidence, this car is a great candidate for a student/parent project or a good, solid luxury car. |
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