Mercury Capri Like Ford Mustang Reconditioned And Modified on 2040-cars
Moscow, Pennsylvania, United States
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I am placing this for sale for the owner. all questions can be sent to me and I will answer them through EBay or you can call the owner for more details. Blue color is not accurately shown on the digital pictures, it is deeper and more intense.
Very clean Capri, rare survivor and personal project car for over 30 years. Has owner's personal touch, and has been kept in heated garage. for over 30 Years. Paint is new in 2007 and still crisp and bright. Blue color is not accurately shown on the digital pictures, it is deeper and more intense Has many additional add-on's such as: Power windows, CB Radio, Kenwood Stereo with rear speakers, ZT Dynamic Travel Computer,which gives outside temp, mileage, voltage, and has a cruise control. power trunk lock, power antenna, interior trunk lights. New rack and Pinion in 2000. Tires are up very good about 98% and no noticeable defects or dry rot, there are two spare tires on the car. This Capri makes a great unique vehicle for classic and custom car shows. In very good to excellent condition and unique at any show. Interior, is excellent condition, black and white vinyl seats and door panels, no rips or tears, new trunk carpeting, first aid kit, minor tool kit, lug wrench and jack. .Rear Continental kit can be removed and bumper bolted back on if so desired. Car has been in a few cars show and has won awards in modified class ( ACCA awards go with the car ) Some original parts are available when car is sold and owner searches attic and basement. This is being sold by by owner and may be contacted by calling Fred at 570 842 8847 |
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