2000 Mazda Mpv Lx 2.5l- Clean, Selling For Parts/repair- No Reserve on 2040-cars
Jackson, Missouri, United States
SELLING THE VAN FOR PARTS OR REPAIR- or, if you want a project for a decent second car.... Good clean van that I inherited
from my grandfather last summer. He didn't put many miles on it, as
he used it only to run to the grocery store, doctor and pharmacy. I put
about 20K highway miles on it since June. The water pump went out,
due to a leak from a small crack in the head about two weeks ago. It
still runs, and does ok on short trips (in the cold). The interior is
clean, with 2 captains chairs for second row seating, and a third row bench
(all in great shape). All panels & doors are straight. The
windshield is cracked (from a "star break" expanding in the cold
weather). The van will start and run. There is also a small exhaust
leak. 'Hate to see it go, as I was with my grandpa when he bought
it several years ago from a friend of mine (dealer). It had been a
good car for him, and for me. However, it's time for it to find
a new home-- or, help breathe life back into another MPV. I am selling
this van "for parts" and make no warranty/guarantee other than
that. If you want to fix these things- I personally think it would be a
good, clean car. However, I am not a mechanic and don't claim to be
one. Please email me with questions before end of auction/sale. I value
my 100% feedback rating and sell honestly. $300 deposit is required at
commitment to buy/end of listing, with balance due upon pickup of van. It must
be picked up within 10 days unless other arrangements are made. Paypal/cash
only. |
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