2002 Mercury Villager Estate Mini-van/wagon For Parts Or Repair Only on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
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Up for sale is a 2002 Mercury Villager Estate Mini-Van/Wagon. This mini van/wagon is for parts or repair only. The transmission went out on the van and it has some smog issues so that's why it's being sold for parts or repair only. The motor starts up good and has no issues with the motor's functionality. There is a hose, behind the motor, close to the firewall, that is leaking and needs to be replaced. There are some sensors that need to be replaced so that the van will pass smog. The van is registered but it doesn't have the 2014 sticker as it hasn't passed smog and registration is due next month. The tires are about a year and a half old and are still in good shape, about 3/4 tread on them. The battery is new, this year. The interior is in ok shape, not the greatest. The body is in ok decent shape, except where someone side swiped the passenger side of the van. The tranny went out when we were driving the van. It has tranny fluid so we don't know what happened. The van has 137,000 miles on it. We have had the van since 2005 and it's been a great van. We have never had any major problems with it other than this. I would fix it but I've been out of work for quite a while and I just can't afford it. This is a local pick up auction only. You will have to have it towed to your location as It does not drive and you will need a tow truck or tow hitch to do this and I will not have it towed for you because once you buy it, it's your responsibility. If you don't understand this, please don't bid. If your looking for a motor, tires, body parts, then here it is. I prefer cash on this auction as eBay is going to take alot from me in fees. If you prefer to pay through Paypal, payment is due within 3 days of the end of the auction. If payment is not received in 3 days or you have not made an arrangement w/ me, then I will cancel the auction and re-list the van. If you don't understand this, please don't bid. Thanks for lOOking and Bid w/ Confidence!!!
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