1991 Chevy Lumina . Great Car. Runs Good Not Rusted Clean Interior- Maintained on 2040-cars
Valley City, Ohio, United States
1991 Chevy Lumina....Great Car. .. Runs Very Good ~ Clean inside and out.... Always Service Maintained. 1 Owner...Owned by elderly couple that didn't put on many miles. 120,000.... Runs good.- accept it needs a wheel balancing. The past 4 years it was only used by an 87 yr. old to go to store once a week ... Kept in garage and body is in terrific shape, not dented & very minimal paint scratches. Radio is in great working order & sounds great. Has tilt steering wheel. Interior is extra nice. Has original auto manual + cassette tape of (side 1 ) "Vehicle Features" and ( side 2 ) "Radio Controls ". This auto is rust free. ~ Non Smoker ~ No Pets ~ Large Trunk.... Black trunk luggage rack Work Needed: 1 ) Passenger side mirror needs to be put back on - ( we do have it ) 2) Air conditioning needs to be recharged 3) Is in need of wheel balancing 4) Some paint pealing above headlight 5) Odometer / Speedometer stopped working at 99,000 mi ( GPS was used to calculate the speed ) Car is located in Valley City, Ohio 44280. Cleveland, Akron, Medina area. If interested, OR for any other details ... Please call: 330-483-3691 No paypal payments. ... Cash Payment upon pick up only |
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