No Reserve 1986 Ford Escort Htch 64k Just For Transportation Only,budget,1st Car on 2040-cars
Woodhaven, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1.9litre
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Escort
Trim: base
Drive Type: fwd
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 64,000
Sub Model: L
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Ok before I describe this 1986 Ford Escort"L"2dr hatchback if your looking for mint not this car,if you are looking for basic transportation,1st car, or your on a budget or just bought a new or fairly new car and it is getting scratched,dinged,banged etc and you dread parking it in the parking lot by your job,bus,train,than this is the "ugly" duckling you need.It has traveled only 64k and has a gas sipping 1.9 litre carb mtr mated to a great shifting trans,power steering,power brake,a/c(needs charge)factory am/fm(fm not working slide is sticking I'll include for free a AM/FM/CD player you install) has factory dual sport mirrors.Ok,paint is faded/dull/scratched/dented/rusted.The seats however are in good shape no rips/tears/burns etc as is the headliner,dash does have cracks(age and the almighty SUN),rugs are good too,rear hatch (spare tire) is in good shape.It does qualify for classic insurance so if you do have another car on the road this should cost you(on a classic policy) roughly $100-$200 a year to insure(at a agreed value of $1500-$2000).I have a clean NY title in hand and there is no warranty/guarranty on any part of this car strictly as is where is.It is for sale at NO RESERVE.Again I stress this is a basic transportation car if you would like to make an offer pls call me at 718 637-0780 or e-mail your offer with a valid phone number,Installed used driver side front marker($30) used driver side sport mirror($35) new rear hatch lifts($50)Thxs for looking.....Vinny
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