1998 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Limited on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
Up for bids my beloved 1998 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Limited This car is being sold AS IS for either REPAIR or PARTS. The body is in fair condition, it doesn't have any major dents, only some of those dents cars get in parking lots when others open their doors, nothing major. This car has never been in an accident. When the car gets washed it looks very nice! It has a very nice look, I honestly hate to get rid of it, but I already have another car. The car was dripping oil for some time now, my husband says the engine needs work, in the process of making a decision to fix it or to buy a another car, I was driving the Sebring and checking the oil every week, I didn't have to put oil every week but checked it for safety. One day last week the oil started leaking fast and I had to drive home in a hurry, it has been parked ever since. The car starts and runs, but I haven't drove it since the big oil leak. Things that work great :) RADIO CD PLAYER AC COLD/HOT AIR CONVERTIBLE TOP POWER LOCKS Things that need repair :( DRIVER DOOR (makes a clicking noice when opening and closing, needs new door stopper) UPOLSTERY NEEDS TLC (Driver Seat definitely needs upolstery, the rest could use it too, but it is functional) Tires need to be replaced too Mechanically ENGINE needs Core plugs for engine block and Valve cover gasket, this was before the big oil leak, there might be more issues, but so far those are the ones I know for sure. This is all I can think of, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, I will be happy to answer any questions you might have. The car is located in El Cajon, CA and buyer should make all arrangements to pick up the car in person. Pick up should be on a Saturday or Sunday only as I work Mon-Fri. BUYERS PLEASE READ!! Ebay has new auto selling policies and PAYPAL does NOT accept full car payments anymore, I was told this is to protect the buyer. You can call Ebay directly and find out for yourself. I have 100% feedback and you can read what people has to say about my services. PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS!!
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