1992 Ford Crown Victoria - Great First Car! on 2040-cars
South Bend, Indiana, United States
For sale is a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria, in good condition and reliable
running shape for its age. This would be a great vehicle for a
first-time driver or someone looking for a car in good shape that could
serve as a reliable around town vehicle. Previous owners used it as a
second car and it is in very good condition, all things considered. We
are selling it because we are moving and will not need it anymore. The price we're asking is $1800.00.
THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN SITTING - IT IS SEEING REGULAR USE AND IS IN RUNNING CONDITION. It recently had new spark plugs & wires put in, as well as a new serpentine belt, new starter and a new ignition lock cylinder - ~$600 worth of work. The interior is in great shape for its age. It has a few cracks in the vinyl, and the radio and 2 of the power windows don't work (driver window works). Radio and power windows could each be fixed very inexpensively, perhaps for as little as $100. Heat and A/C work. The ignition cylinder occasionally sticks and takes slight wiggling to get the key out. Also, the gas gauge works intermittently - we have been 'guesstimating' how much gas is in, and this has worked fine. It gets around 13-15 miles/gal. There is LOTS of trunk space, and comfortable seating. The seats are all in great shape - no cuts, tears or stains. The odometer reads 065999.3 miles. That seems low to me, and I'm not sure if it's accurate. On the other hand, the previous owners (elderly relatives) had it as a second car for many years, and drove it basically only to doctor appointments, so it's possible that the miles are really that low. The car has a clean title and is for sale, as-is, for $1800.00. Feel free to contact me with questions. Serious inquiries are welcome to come take it for a test drive. I do ask for payment in full, cash or money order, before giving over keys & title. No shipping available - local pickup only. Payment via cash or money order. |
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