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1999 Ford Windstar Lx Lx 3.8l 200 Horsepower 3.8 Liter V6 Engine on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:206149 Color: Second Sliding Door Optional Fuel Tank Cargo and TowingRoof Rack Towing Pkg Wheels and TiresAlloy Wheels
Location:

Peekskill, New York, United States

Peekskill, New York, United States
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This is a clean, one-owner 1999 Ford Windstar in good condition. This Windstar comes with Front-Wheel-Drive, Power Windows, Brakes and Door Locks. All of the equipment in this Windstar has been checked and is in good running condition, including the air conditioning. 
 
We have both sets of the original Key/Remotes, all of the owner manuals, and the full set 
Windstar carpeted floor mats.

Note:  The Front Passenger Door window motor needs repair, Engine Light sometimes comes on due to Co2 sensor. However, we have been driving it like this for years and it passes inspection. The ABS and TCS  sensors light is on. This is a common issue with the Ford Windstar.   Driver side view mirror is cracked (see picture) still works. 

             
This 
Windstar is very reliable and well maintained vehicle. The 6-cylinder engine runs strong and smoothly. The transmission shifts as expected, and operates properly as well. The suspension and steering feel nice and tight. The tires are all showing lots of tread (Less than one year old, good condition 80%)  The brake pads are in good condition as well. The fluids and filters were serviced and replaced regularly.  
 
Both of the bumpers and all of the lower moldings are in good condition, scratches on front right side bumper (see picture).  The alloy wheels are very clean and in excellent condition. 
 
The interior has been very well maintained and is fresh and clean. The seats and carpeting are in excellent condition. There aren’t any rips, holes, or damage on any of the seats or carpets throughout this vehicle. All of the interior trim pieces are intact, tight and in terrific condition as well. This is a non-smoker owned vehicle, and there aren’t any smoke odors or burn marks inside of this vehicle.
 
The vehicle history report is clean without negative history, and the title is clean and clear without any liens or encumbrances. This is a good looking and good running 
Windstar.


* Expect Normal Wear and Tear.

* Please be certain of your decision to complete the transaction before you place a bid.


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