2007 Ford Five Hundred Sel Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a great ford 500 all wheel drive the car dealer serviced its whole life car has tires thar are in new condition the car runs and drives very wheel for the miles that are on it. Barely had anyone in the passages and rear seats it was used as a commute car between branches so all the miles on the car are all highway miles. It has very minimal rust on body and underneath of it. Everything is in working order. Air conditioning blows cold and the heat blows not. The car is probably going to need a steering rack because once in a while it will pull. It is an A TITLE car. Adult driven never smoked in has moon roof that works. Don't let this one get away. The car is being sold as is no warranty. Last person bids owns it. Anyone with 5 feedback or under has to email me first or bid will be revoked. Any questions feel free to email or call me at 5708401298.
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