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2005 Mercury Grand Marquis Ultimate 34k Orig Miles 18" Alloys Marauder Style on 2040-cars

US $10,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:33978
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
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2005 Mercury Grand Marquis
Ultimate Edition
34k original miles
1 owner
Upgraded 18" Marauder Style Alloys
Power Everything
Fresh Service
Fresh Brakes & Rotors
Fresh PA Inspection

Beautiful, 1 owner, top of the line ULTIMATE EDITION Mercury Grand Marquis with just under 34 original miles. Recent upgrades include 2012 Mustang GT 18" Alloys with OEM Pirelli 235/50/ZR18 P Zero's with 9k miles on tires showing better than 50%. Fresh oil change, fresh PA State inspection and 4 brand new performance cross drilled/slotted zinc plated rotors with brand new brake pads all around. Ultimate weekend cruiser, roadtrip car or drive everyday. Everything works, nothing doesn't. No accidents, perfect history report. Original wheels & tires included but are in fair condition (clear coat was breaking down & tires showing wear). Original owner's manuals, books, keys, remotes etc...Car shows very well. Few minor hard to notice blems as expected with a 10 year old vehicle but shows excellent overall.

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Scranton PA 18508
(570) 561-2519 
  

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$250 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE AT AUCTION CLOSE, NO EXCEPTIONS... FULL balance due within 1 week of auction close. I will gladly provide copies of the title, bill of sale and my personal identification after receiving deposit to ensure your purchasing safety prior to sending final payment. Upon in person pick-up you feel the vehicle not as described, I will gladly refund your deposit minus any transaction or paypal fees incurred on my end.  Check my 100% Positive Feedback Decade of specialty auto sales feedback and feel free to call or email with any questions large or small...

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