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2005 Chevy Cavalier 107k Mi Manual Cold Ac New Clutch on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:107513
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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In good running condition. New clutch installed last year. Two tires about a year old. Shifts smooth. AC blows cold. 

Mainly highway miles. Only a Florida car. Clean car fax and auto check.

Clear coat has peeled on various parts of car: Roof, hood, parts of doors. Roof does have some rust due to this. Passenger side door has a scrape. I got too close coming into my garage one day. Instrument cluster will need to be replaced. Odometer is fine, but the gauges (speedometer, rpm, gas) usually do not respond. Light, possibly coolant light, pops on and off, but coolant is at a good level with no overheating issues, just the light. Has typical manufacturer defect of cracking dash. Drivers side windshield wiper does not work, will need to be looked at. AC makes a thumping noise when not between settings, should only be about $40 to replace the piece making the noise.

Miles will increase, I am still using the car for transport. Title in hand.

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