1989 Chevy Cavalier Z24 Convertible on 2040-cars
Kieler, Wisconsin, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1989 CHEVY CAVALIER Z24 CONVERTIBLE.. EXTERIOR IS RED AND INTERIOR IS GRAY CLOTH.. RUNS DECENT.. REPLACED THE REAR SHOCKS, PUT A NEW MAP SENSOR IN IT..NEW SPARK PLUGS.. I THINK IT COULD USE A NEW THERMOSTAT NOT SURE.. HAS BRAND NEW TIRES WITH LESS THAN 100 MILES ON THEM.. IT ALSO HAS AN AFTER MARKET KENWOOD STEREO SYSTEM AND JL SPEAKS.. SPENT 600 ON THE STEREO SYSTEM AND OVER 500 FOR NEW TIRES.. I ALSO HAVE NEW CENTER CAPS FOR THE RIMS SITTING IN THE TRUNK.. ALSO A NEW SERPENTINE BELT .. NEVER GOT AROUND TO PUTTING IT ON.. CAR HAD ORIGINAL 2.8 V6 BUT WAS REPLACED WHEN WE BOUGHT IT WITH A 3.1 FROM I BELIEVE A 1991 CAVALIER.. TTHEY DID NOT HOOK UP THE AC..WE PURCHASED THE CAR JUNE 25 OF 2013.. THE GIRLFRIEND DROVE IT HOME 150 MILES FROM MILWAUKEE AND RAN GREAT.. OUR 16 YEAR OLD DOESN'T WANT THE CAR AND I CAN NOT RIDE IN THE CAR DUE TO NEEDING BOTH KNEES AND HIPS REPLACED.. STORED IN THE GARAGE OVER THE WINTER.. TOP IS IN DECENT SHAPE IT IS PULLING APART A LITTLE ON THE SIDES BY THE REAR SIDE WINDOWS.. WINDOWS ROLLS DOWN A LITTLE SLOW.. PASSANGER SIDE WILL ONLY ROLL UP FROM THE PASSANGER SIDE... TOOK IT OUT AND RAN IT AROUND THE BLOCK A FEW TIMES IS ALL. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK.. SELLING CAR AS -IS.. FREE LOCAL PICK UP.. IF YOU NEED THE CAR SHIPPED IT WILL BE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.. PAYPAL ACCEPTED.
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