1998 Ford Windstar Runs Great! (flsmit98) on 2040-cars
Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:3.0 ltr V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Windstar
Trim: Cloth seats
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Automatic transmission
Mileage: 137,349
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Red
I AM AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR SELLING THIS ITEM THAT WAS DONATED TO CHARITY
ALL OF THE INFORMATION I HAVE ON IT IS IN THE LISTING. WE DO NOT ROAD TEST IN MOST CASES SO OUR INFORMATION COMES FROM THE DONOR AND FROM OUR INSPECTION
ALL PICTURES WERE TAKEN LAST WEEK
ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS
PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING BY CALLING BRIAN @ 607-760-2336
THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
IT IS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY IN PORT CHARLOTTE FL AND IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
0 FEEDBACK BIDDERS PLEASE CALL PRIOR TO BIDDING FOR APPROVAL
$149 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS IS NON-REFUNDABLE UNLESS ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED AND IS IN ADDITION TO SELLING PRICE
WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR PURCHASE PRICE....PERIOD..NO EXCEPTIONS
WE DO NOT ARRANGE SHIPPING
YOU MAY PAY FOR ITEM WITHIN 7 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION BY CASHIERS CHECK, MONEY ORDER, OR BANK TRANSFER. CASH AT PICKUP IS OK FOR THIS ITEM
ITEM PICKUP IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF BUYER AND MUST BE DONE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING. ALL STORAGE FEES AFTER 7 DAYS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF HIGH BIDDER
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS GENEROUSLY DONATED
1998 Ford Windstar GL
Powered by a 3.0 ltr V6 150 HP Motor
Engine has 137, 349 miles on it and runs great!
A/C is very cold
Steering and shifting is all good
Good newer BF Goodrich tires have alot of life left
Drive away condition
Very good condition for the age, a few blemishes on the rear bumper and the key lock is missing on the passenger door. These are the only things we could find wrong with the vehicle.
Good, reliable transportation for short money!
We drove it away from donor's home last week
Alternator went and we had a new one installed
Interior in very good shape
Seats all excellent
Rear carpeting shows some use
Sold with clear FL title and bill of sale
Available for viewing by calling Brian @ 607-760-2336
Ford Windstar for Sale
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