1993 Ford Escort Lx Hatchback 4-door 1.9l on 2040-cars
Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
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I have for sale a 1993 Ford Escort LX hatchback with the 1.9L and automatic transmission. The exterior and interior are in good shape, with the exception of the damage detailed elsewhere in this listing. The front brake rotors, calipers, and pads, as well as the tires, all have less than 100 miles on them. The rear brakes were inspected and found to be in excellent shape. The odometer shows over 200k miles, but this is incorrect. The car has had the transmission replaced no less than 4 times as I tried to find a used unit that worked, and I believe the car has less than 150k on it. Although I can't prove it, I believe the odometer was messed up during one of those swaps. I am selling this vehicle for parts or for someone that has the mechanical knowledge to repair the transmission. The tires are 155/80R13 Firestone 380.
Shipping information The car is located in Fort Smith, AR, 72908, where it may be picked up for free. I will deliver to you within 300 miles of 72908 for $1.00 per loaded mile. I will deliver to a greater distance but the charge will be greater. The earliest delivery will occur is 10/25/13. |
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