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1998 Contour Svt * Southern Car * 130k * No Accidents * Cobra * Focus * Mustang on 2040-cars

US $3,950.00
Year:1998 Mileage:130899
Location:

Griffin, Georgia, United States

Griffin, Georgia, United States
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                                                 1998 Ford Contour SVT    

                                  


130k
NO issues at all
Southern car
Never in a accident (Carfax)
Limited production car
Extremely clean
Runs and drives excellent
Silver paint
Leather
Alpine CD
Cold air intake
Falken Ziex tires with 80% tread left

Front bumper is chipped
Sunroof is inoperable 

Only made 4485 in 1998, and 11,445 were ever produced. The SVT Contour has the 2.5L engine with a short 5-speed manual. It handles like a race car. The interior is in near perfect condition with no disappointments. Loaded with power options, ice cold air and a great sound system. Very quick and fun car to drive. Just serviced, washed and waxed. I have 100% positive feedback! Please NO TEXTS, You can reach me at Thomas 404-561-1653. Thanks!


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