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Subaru Svx Ls Only 1,666 1994s, One Of 400 W/ Suede Seats Door Panels And Dash on 2040-cars

US $5,600.00
Year:1994 Mileage:108000
Location:

Pearland, Texas, United States

Pearland, Texas, United States
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This is one of 1666 made this year on the whole planet Earth, leaving how many coming here in USA and how many left after wrecked and parted out?

 Its not going down in value and definitely climbing

 I am only selling to get money for my Tax's but do not care if it does not sell.

 

This car is good enough to drive every day if needed but too collectible to do that. I had this car 3 years and drove it about 600 miles. I have the title as a ONE OWNER , I have not processed it cause I get a state issued tag and do not need the registration so technically you will be second owner.

 

-------------> *This car is the one with the better Transmission, in 1994 it was a split year for these cause the All Wheel drive was a big problem so they put this FWD in it and no more problems making this a much more desirable collectors car.

 

INTERIOR, clean!, has one blemish on passenger seat front and a few real small hardly noticeable on rear. 

BODY, is clean and straight with door dings on passenger door. 

PAINT, Bordeaux Pearl, looks black but shimmers a wine color when Sun is gleaming on it, is shiny, has typical road chips and used car type tiny blemishes, 

MOTOR, is clean enough to eat off, very quiet running. No leaks, no problems, will start at any turn of the key.

TRANSMISSION, shifts precisely at every point

OPTIONS, everything works accept driver window, I think its off track, front windshield has a lower very middle crack.

 If I sold this car piece by piece it would easily fetch $15000, the glass alone about $2000, just check for yourself, heck just as a business venture you would win for buying to sell parts.

 *** If you live out of Texas and need a shipper I will try to help find one, usually about $600 from here to California last time  I shipped. I will help take to a port or shippers address and help load. 

This is a good car but I do not give a warranty. *If you live in Texas we will be doing the registration right away 

Here are some statistics, Engine: Subaru 3.3L DOHC Flat-Six
Horsepower: 230 bhp @ 5,400 rpm
Torque: 228 ft-lbs. @ 4,400 rpm
0-60 mph: 7.6 sec.
1/4 mile: 15.9 sec. @ 87.2 mph.
Top Speed: 141 mph

Passengers are protected in a compartment of 'box section" steel, there are steel beams inside the doors. Front and rear roof pillars have steel stiffening lines bonded inside. There are front and rear deformable sections. All the sheet steel is zinc galvanized to prevent rust. The hood is designed to bend when hit in the front. All Subaru engines are low profile boxer design and drop under the car in front end impacts.    

Climate control with automatic air conditioning,  

and outside temp. gauge  

Dual illuminated visor mirrors, map lights plus glovebox,

 trunk and door lights   

Tilt wheel with memory and telescoping  

Center console with armrest,   

Dual cup holders   

Cruise control 

160 MPH Speedometer   

fuel and coolant temp gauge,   

warning lights for low fuel, brake light, door ajar.

 Front: Speed sensing variable speed intermittent with "winter mode" which leaves the wipers where they can be reached  

Rear: Electric rear window defroster with intermittent wiper/washer

 

1666 made

 

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