1994 Plymouth Voyager Se Van Green Nice 178k Miles Clear Title No Accidents on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2972CC 181Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Grey
Make: Plymouth
Model: Voyager
Trim: SE Mini Passenger Van 3-Door
Power Options: Heater Works and Fan Blows, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 178,363
Sub Model: SE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 3
This garage kept 1994 Plymouth Voyager is up for sale by owner. I recently jump started the car to drive it out of the garage, but the battery is really dead and needs replacement. This vehicle has been used more as a cargo van with the back seats taken out (this auction includes the seats back in it). It's last trip was several months ago and most of the miles are highway miles since I've owned it. Previous owner was military. The exterior for the car is really good for this vehicle. The interior has some scratches and small rips in the ceiling cloth which can easily be repaired. It has 4 very close to new Firestone higher end tires. I expected to keep this vehicle longer but then got a larger caravan which I use as my cargo van now. The transmission was rebuilt about 55K miles ago. There was a slight hesitation of gears around 40mph last time it was driven, otherwise it drove fine. It is up for inspection and registration this month so I am looking to sell it and have it picked up before the end of April. The car also comes with 2 sets of keys and a keyless entry clickers and safe key. I have a clean title in hand that I can sign over to you. I need the transaction to close and be paid for in April. You can pick it up really early May if you need a little bit extra time to get tags etc.
The van seats 7 and with a new battery should pass or be very close to passing inspection. I haven't driven it in a while so I'm not 100% on this. My mechanic said that with a few hundred worth of maintenance and repairs, this car will run great for a decent amount of time. I usually spent a couple hundred every couple of years to make sure the car is safe and running well. I spent around $800 about a year ago (most of it on the new Firestones) to make sure it easily passed inspection and would run problem free for the year. The radio works fine, I haven't used the tape player in many years. The heater works and the fan blows, but the AC is not cold.
If you are buying this for parts then this is a really good deal. 4 close to new tires, just about everything under the hood can be used, the body is in nice shape with minimal paint fading for this vehicle, lots of recyclable material. I'm starting the car at salvage numbers. Just note that I want the car sold and out of here by this month. You can probably drive it out of here with a new battery but may also need to tow it. Other than a very short distance recently where it was jumped and then stalled due to a dead battery, it hasn't been driven in months. I'm selling it as is and all purchases are final.
I'm starting it at a very low price based on junk yard value and hope to get a few bids. Feel free to offer or ask questions and you can stop by and see the van. It is on Rt 1 in Alexandria near the Wilson bridge.
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