1984 Mercury Lynx Wagon Diesel Dry Western Car Same As Ford Escort on 2040-cars
Mitchell, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.0 DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Escort
Trim: WAGON
Drive Type: FRONT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 98,600
Exterior Color: Red
NICE OLD 1984 MERCURY LYNX WAGON WITH THE 2.0 MAZDA DIESEL ENGINE RUNS WELL IS A 5 SPEED IS FROM DRY EASTERN WYOMING NO RUST STILL HAS THE ORG MUFFLER SYSTEM ON IT ! SHOWS 98600 MILES ON IT FROM WHAT I CAN TELL ITS ORG MILES IF IT HAD 198 K I DONT THINK IT WOULD BE IN AS GOOD OF COND PAINT IS OK TOP HAS FEW DENTS IT IS GOING ON 30 YEARS OLD IN IS OK THE DRIVERS SEAT IS SHOWING ITS AGE THE PASS AND REAR SEATS ARE GOOD WITH SOME FADING CARPET IS FAIR THE REAR CARPET HAS BEEN REPLACED IS BLACK. AM FM RADIO HAS A/C DOESNT WORK BUT ALL THERE. CRUISE CONTROL HAS A MIND OF ITS OWN . BUMPER ARE NICE STEERING DOES PULL TO THE RIGHT AND HAS A SMIMMY AT ABOUT 55 MPH GLASS IS GOOD. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICS AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BUYING / BIDDING WERE LOC NEAR SCOTTS BLUFF NEBRASKA ZIP CODE 69361
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