2001 Ford Focus Se Wagon, 59k Miles, Silver Gray, No Rust Vg Mech, One Owner on 2040-cars
Oyster Bay, New York, United States
2001 Ford Focus SE Wagon, 59,668 miles. 2.0L 1989CC 121Cu. In. l4 DOHC enigne. Silver Gray. One owner. Very Good mechanically, all mechanical records, maintained on a regular basis. No rust, exterior in good condition, interior in good condition, no rips, tears, etc. Please look at pictures carefully, there are a couple of small dings on the body, two spots on the hood (stone chips), and a brand new windshield has just been installed. There is a small ding in the rear bumper. Radio/cd player has been blinking on and off just recently, works most of the time, must be a dirty connection. LOW reserve; $1,900. Kelly Blue book is $3,900 - $4,200, clear title, original shows Ford Motor Credit as a lienholder, I have a notorized lien release letter from them. Owner was a smoker but I have cleaned and vacuumed the interior so smell is very, very minimal. Buyer is responsible for all arrangements for pick up. Thank you for bidding. Terms; a $500 deposit from PayPal within 24 hours, the balance in cash at time of pickup
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