2000 Saturn Swp Right Hand Drive Postal Wagon Mail Carrier Mail Letter Carrier on 2040-cars
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Saturn
Drive Type: Automatic Right Hand Drive
Model: S-Series
Mileage: 186,000
Trim: SWP
Hi -
I have a 2000 Saturn SWP Right-hand drive postal wagon for sale. I'm a huge saturn fan and got this wagon back at the beginning of summer. It has 185727 miles on it, and it smoked a little when I got it, so I put in another engine and transmission that came out of a 2002 SL1 with 120k on it. I also swapped the struts and wheel bearings off the SL1. This wagon runs great and shifts very smoothly. It does not smoke and starts easy. The AC and heat both work great. The tires are in good shape, and the interior is in great shape. The left hand front seat has been removed, but is available to take with the car, or I can reinstall it. There is a small dent on the hood and front bumper and I replaced the right fender with another one. The color is slightly off. I changed the transmission fluid and coolant back in July on this car. The brakes are over 90% as well.
Overall, this car is in great shape and ready for a route!
I'm located in Greensboro, NC and I can take this car to a mechanic of your choice to be inspected. I would only ask that you share the results with me!
I can also pick you up at the Greensboro (GSO) airport, and I can also deliver this car if we make arrangements.
Call shawn at 720-413-6472 with any questions!
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