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1989 Toyota Camry 4-door 2.0l Very Dependable And Gas Saver "" No Reserve "" on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:209000
Location:

Jacksons Gap, Alabama, United States

Jacksons Gap, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 4t1sv21e0ku019705 Year: 1989
Mileage: 209,000
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

i'm just wanting to sell   my adult owned  and well  maintained  toyota  camry   so i can use  money as a  downpayment   on   a  new  car  for my daughter   also ebay  is  charging me 100.00   to  list  this car and  transaction fees   i'm  starting  the  bid  off  at   1050.00    with "" no  reserve ""   this car is very dependable and  very cheap price   for  what i'm asking  for  the  1989  toyota  4 door camry  it  needs  passenger fender  replaced   and  needs painting   "paint  is  just  dull  other than   passenger fender  its dull too  just  needs  replacing "   but  the car  runs  very good and  transmission  shifts  very good  WELL MAINTAINED     THIS  TOYOTA  will need  cv  joints  later  ON they  just started  clicking  when  turning    sharply  ,  interior  is  good   ,   the drivers  headlight lense  is  taped  on with clear tape   due  to local  car wash  made  it come  off  , and  both  passenger door  handles  inside AND DRIVER  BACK DOOR  broke  off  but  still  enough  to  open  door  from  inside  THE ELECTRIC  WINDOWS  WORK   GREAT , ATTOMATIC  SEAT BELTS  IN  FRONT  DRIVER AND  PASSENGER  SEATS  ,     it has a  exaust   leak  on  pipe NEEDS REPAIRING  LATER  ON      and   needs 2 back  tires  is worn out but  the  front tires  on it  is good  I HAVE A  GOOD  SPARE  TIRE  TO GO WITH  CAR    but  other than  what i stated   its  a dependable  car   and  can be  driven  the cosmetic  parts   to  fix  all  is  cheap  at  a  junk  or salvage  yard  and  this  toyota  is  very dependable if  has  tires  on  it . its  a  everyday  driven  vehicle  AND  OIL  BEEN  RECENTLY  CHANGED   ,  ALSO  NEW  POWER STEERING  LINE   AND  NEW  VALVE COVER GASKETS   BEEN  recently  INSTALLED   , also  has good brakes   on  it ,     the  camry  HAS  BEEN  washed  and   inside  vaccumed  OUT  WITH  NEW FLOOR MATS   GOOD LUCK  BIDDING  and  no low  ballers  please  because  this  is a dependable car   and  yes  it may need some  work on it but  its  still dependable  and be even alot  more  dependable   if  parts  replaced    """ the toyota camry  is being  sold  as  is   """       thanks  and  happy  bidding      thanks  and  have a nice  day     --------->   here are the fees  i'm talking about up  top   Fees are fixed at a $50.00 insertion fee due at the time of listing, and a transaction services fee with the first bid received. If you set a reserve price, the transaction service fee is due with the first bid that meets your reserve price. Please see eBay Fees for details.

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In 26 years, from 1988 up to now, the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant in Georgetown has built ten million vehicles - nearly enough for every citizen of Seoul, Korea or the nation of Hungary. The first car to roll off the line back when the claymation California Raisins were singing old Marvin Gaye hits and everybody wanted to know Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was a white Camry. The ten-millionth car to roll off the line among the Avalons and Venzas also produced there: a white Camry Hybrid.
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There's a press release below with more information on the impressive milestone.

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