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1999 Silver Saturn Sc1 4 Cylinder Sporty Coupe Gas Saver Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:131639 Color: is bright and it was very well taken care of
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
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This is a silver 1999 Saturn SC1 2-Door Coupe. It has 131,639 miles on it. This is a good looking and terrific running Saturn coupe with a automatic transmission that is in great shape. It passes with flying colors mechanically as the small four-cylinder pulls strong and doesn’t show any leaks, the automatic transmission shifts smoothly and the brakes and suspension are perfect and exhaust is quiet. No leaks from behind and no warning lights on the dash to be worried about. 
If I covered up the odometer and took you for a drive and told you that this car had 60k on it you would believe me, by the way it drives. Reliable Economical transportation. 

 The interior of this silver coupe is very nice with cloth seats that don’t show any rips, burns, or stains, healthy carpets without any marks, the headliner is clean and tight to the roof and the dash is in perfect shape. A  knob on the stereo unit is missing but function just fine and it’s a comfortable one to drive. This one was certainly never smoked in and didn’t have any pet companions along for the ride as it is clean and odor-free. 

The body of the car is nice with bright silver paint that shines like a new one, no major dents or rust to be found, and just some small paint chips on the bumpers that are worthy of disclosing.. And some small rust on the edge of the hood. See pictures..If you are looking for a cheap reliable..car, that will drive anywhere and still has a lot of life left in it...This coupe is for you. With a very nice set of tires, this one is a hit-the-key-and-go and you’ll be waving to your old friends at the gas station as you continue on by. This nice coupe will be sold with no reserve on auction so thanks for looking and good luck.  

There is a $200.00 detailing fee on all vehicles sold. This covers clean up, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see all the pictures or video try another computer as some work computers have a filter for pictures. Also this listing will end at 10:30 Eastern time on Monday. 

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Fri, Jan 25 2019

Part of the beauty of children is that they can find worth in something adults might deem unworthy or overlook entirely. Five-year-old Patch Hurty didn't see garbage or a broken piece of a car when he spotted a Ford badge lying on the side of a road. He saw an artifact, a souvenir, a start to a collection he could only dream of. Ezra Dyer of Popular Mechanics tells the story of Patch and his quest to turn that one lost badge into a museum of manufacturer logos. According to the article, Hurty is a car fanatic through and through, even using car names as a way of learning to read. After finding the Ford badge near his Connecticut home, he and his mom put together a plan to reach out to dozens of automakers, confessing his love of things on four wheels. In each letter, Patch assembled a picture of himself standing next to one of the cars, and a penny to pay for whatever he hoped was sent his way. The response was unexpectedly and overwhelmingly positive. Of the more than 50 letters he sent out, including to obscure or defunct companies such as Bugatti, Suzuki, and Saturn, a majority responded with warm notes and some type of souvenir. Two of the coolest responses came from Lincoln and Bentley. Lincoln sent a sketch of a Continental (all car lovers enjoy drawing cars, right?), and Bentley sent a wheel center cap. How awesome is that? The story reminds us of something that can easily be lost in all of the negativity involved with the auto industry: Everybody is in this because of a common infatuation with automobiles. For more details on the souvenirs Patch received and accompanying photos, read the rest of the story. Related Video: News Source: Popular Mechanics Read This Bentley Bugatti Ford Lincoln Saturn Suzuki

Guess when this car will plunge through the ice, win $1,500

Mon, Feb 18 2019

In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a sad-sack Saturn raises money for charity while awaiting an icy fate. The 1998 Saturn is a bright orange beacon inviting folks to make a bet on the coming of spring. When the weather warms up enough and this Saturn sinks, someone is going to take home $1,500. It's the Iron Mountain–Kingsford Rotary Club's annual car-plunge contest, a fundraiser that takes bets on when this car will fall through the ice. The contest had been run in years past and was resurrected in 2015. In the old days, the hapless cars sank to the bottom of the lake, which is actually a flooded old iron mine. In today's more enlightened environmental era, this Saturn is attached to a cable affixed to an anchor on shore, allowing it to be yanked out of the water. It also has been drained of all fluids, degreased, and had its powertrain, battery, and radiator removed (which means it weighs about 1,800 pounds). The lake sits alongside a main highway, assuring maximum visibility for the car and the contest. But it's not only locals who are invited to take a chance; anyone 18 and over can bet via this online link. Ten dollars buys three chances. Whoever most closely guesses the date and time that the Saturn slips under the waves takes home $1,500. Betting closes March 15. The past four years have seen the car fall through on March 17, April 2, April 4, and April 26 — although, as they say, past performance is no guarantee of future returns. And remember: Bet with your head, not over it. Here's video of last year's fateful moment ...

Junkyard Gem: 1996 Saturn SC1

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