2001 Gold Chrysler Town & Country Leather, Chrome, Florida Minivan *no Reserve* on 2040-cars
Saint Johns, Florida, United States
2001 GOLD CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LEATHER SEATS, CHROME WHEELS, FLORIDA MINIVAN *NO RESERVE*
Clean, Dependable, Non-Smoker Van. Runs Fine. Oil changed every 3,000 miles and maintained with regular flushes, etc. I am all up to date with the recommended maintenance at my local Texaco / Havoline service center. For Sale by Owner. Located in Jacksonville / St Johns, FL 32259. The Good: Leather Quad Bucket Seats, Power Drivers Seat, 3rd Row Seat, Chrome Wheels, AM/FM Radio / CD / Cassette Player, 2 newer rear tires in very good condition (see picture) The Bad: AC doesn't work and vent fan only works on High setting, 2 front tires worn and need to be replaced soon (see pictures), Airbag Dashboard Light and Check Engine Light always on (but I never have any issues with either) The Ugly: Some small dings/dents on passenger side, Rear Bumper missing paint and has some dents/cuts (see pictures), Headliner falling down (see pictures) $200 Deposit required within 48 hours of auction end.
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