1998 Honda Civic Ex Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Mabank, Texas, United States
The vehicle will run and drive fine with replacement of clutch. A/C works but only on upper vents. The wipers work but are sensitive and can be turned on if you bump it. All lights work. The sunroof works but only opens to vent. Drivers window works but have to align it sometimes to get it to go up correctly. The odometer and speedometer work intermittently so mileage isn't actual mileage. The motor and transmission are good does leak a little bit of oil but don't notice any burning. The temperature stays in the middle like it should. Needs paint drivers seat is worn some. Will come with 3 15 inch steelies and the spare on the vehicle tires need replacing. Battery replaced in 2012 recently put a K&N air filter in it and a Pacesetter header. Power door locks do not work and the power mirrors work but not properly on the drivers side. Headliner worn. Check engine light on due to header having the 02 sensor in a different spot will go off if you rewire it. Drivers door off of another civic not hit but had a problem where the door wouldn't open and damaged it getting it apart. So will come with extra parts drivers window, mirror, and regulator. Cruise control works fine. Doesn't have hubcaps. Can't think of much else to describe. Vehicle will need to be picked up in Gun Barrel city TX on a Thursday so we can get all of the paperwork switched over @ the tax office. No reserve. Great low starting bid thank you so much. Vehicle for sale for parts as is will be able to be driven with replacement of clutch though and drives pretty good for the age of the vehicle. Don't forget to check out my other auctions !!!!!!!!!
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