2006 Ford Taurus Se Sedan 4-door 3.0l Used Car! (1fafp53u56a205114-mi) on 2040-cars
Marshall, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 182Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Year: 2006
Mileage: 275,000
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Taurus
Trim: SE Sedan 4-Door
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
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2006 Ford Taurus SE Sedan 4-Door 3.0L Used Car! (1FAFP53U56A205114-MI) Stock
Number: 1FAFP53U56A205114-MI Year: 2006 Make: Ford Model: Taurus Engine: 3.0
V6 Transmission: Automatic Battery: 550
CCA - NEW Fuel:
Gasoline Mileage: Approximately
275,000* Capacity: 5
Passenger VIN: 1FAFP53U56A205114 Running
Condition: Overall
Condition: Good
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does not accept Personal Checks of any kind for used bus purchases. All
payments MUST be certified/cashier’s checks and money orders. *Please note: we will only
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"As-Is". There is NOT a warranty with this vehicle. We have done our best to
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clarification please contact us. All Vehicles are available
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Shipping
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for arranging and paying for all shipping charges. We can assist you in finding
a shipping company, but we will not become involved in the shipping process. Call ahead pick up service
at the Detroit Metro, Lansing, or Kalamazoo airports. We will pick you and your
party up at the airport during regular business hours. Please call your salesperson
ahead of time and prearrange your pick up date and time.
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Terms & Taxes We will accept Master Card,
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accept up to $1,000 credit card payment on this vehicle Payment due within 3 days
after close of auction. Delivery must occur within
10 days after close of auction. Michigan buyers must pay 6%
sales tax. Out of state buyers are
responsible for their own taxes. We must collect Sales Tax for: AZ 5.6% CA 6.25% FL 6% HI 4% IL 6.25% IN 7% MA 5% MI 6% SC 5% (up to a maximum of $300)
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Shelby GT350 to be auctioned for charity at Barrett-Jackson in January
Fri, Dec 26 2014If you just have to be the first person in the world to possess the latest Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang, then you need to be bidding during the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, AZ, on January 17. That's because Ford is offering the chance to own the inaugural production example of its latest premiere pony car there. The buyer of the first GT350 gets to choose from any color and all of the available packages for their car. Although, the real highlight is probably being among the first to listen to the 5.2-liter V8 under the hood with its flat-plane crankshaft. Ford promises that the mill makes over 500 horsepower and more than 400 pound-feet of torque. To sweeten the deal even further, all of the proceeds of the sale go to the JDRF, a charity that funds type 1 diabetes research. There's no reserve on the auction for the GT350 but don't expect a bargain. Last year, the first 2015 'Stang raised $300,000 for the JDRF at the Barrett-Jackson sale, and the initial Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 brought in $650,000 for charity. You can read Ford's entire announcement about the event below. FORD MOTOR COMPANY TO SELL NEW SHELBY GT350 MUSTANG AT BARRETT-JACKSON SCOTTSDALE AUCTION TO BENEFIT JDRF First publicly available production unit of the all-new Shelby GT350® Mustang to be auctioned by Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, with all proceeds benefiting JDRF Winning bidder will be able to choose from available colors and packages for Shelby GT350 Ford-sponsored ride-and-drives during the auction will feature a full lineup of 2015 vehicles Ford Motor Company will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Shelby GT350 Mustang by auctioning the first production unit of the new-generation car available to the public for charity at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, Arizona. All proceeds will benefit JDRF, the country's leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes research. Live coverage of the auction of the Shelby GT350 will air on Velocity on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015. The winning bidder of lot No. 3008 – selling at No Reserve – will become owner of the coveted first retail production unit of Ford Shelby GT350, and choose from available Shelby GT350 colors and packages. In January 1964, Carroll Shelby and Ford Motor Company forever altered the automotive industry with the introduction of the GT350. It was offered through Ford dealers from 1965 through 1970.
Trump did talk to Bill Ford, but the Kentucky plant was never moving to Mexico
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