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Ford Taurus Ses 24v Dohc V6 No Reserve on 2040-cars

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I AM SELLING A NICE RUNNING FORD TAURUS SES 24V DOHC V6. THE CAR IS INSPECTED UNTIL 2/2015

THERE IS NO MECHANICAL OR TRANSMISSION PROBLEM. IT HAS 89,564 MILES AS OF TODAY

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH CD, A/C, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCK, ABS AND CRUISE CONTROL.

NO KEYLESS ENTRY.

I HAVE ONE KEY TO OPEN THE DOORS AND ANOTHER KEY TO START THE CAR. THIS, BECAUSE THE DRIVER SIDE DOORS WERE REPLACED WHEN  BOUGHT THE CAR AND I DIDN'T WANT TO SPEND MONEY TO REPLACE THE KEY.

THE TITLE IS "RECONSTRUCTED" BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD AN ACCIDENT THAT CAUSED A DAMAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR. HE GOT MONEY FROM INSURANCE BUT DID NOT WANT TO FIX THE CAR. THIS IS WHY I REPLACED THE DRIVER SIDE DOORS. OTHER THAN THAT NO OTHER PROBLEM.

THE CAR IS RUNNING LIKE A CHARM AND CAN TAKE YOU FROM PITTSBURGH TO CALIFORNIA.

I AM SELLING THIS CAR BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER TRUCK AND AM TIRED OF SPEND MONEY ON CAR INSURANCE.

KBB VALUE GOOD: $4500

THE AUCTION IS WITH NO RESERVE AND THE CAR WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

THE WINNER WILL PAY $200 DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION THRU PAYPAL. THE REST OF THE AMOUNT WILL BE PAID CASH IN PERSON THE DAY OF THE PICK UP.

I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO ARRANGE SHIPPING. IF YOU WANT THE CAR TO BE SHIPPED TO YOU, YOU NEED TO CONTACT A COMPANY THAT WILL COME WITH THE MONEY AND PICK UP THE CAR.

I DON'T ACCEPT CHECK OR MONEY ORDER

PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTION BEFORE BIDDING. ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS ARE WELCOME.

THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK.

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