Ford Five Hundred 500 Needs Motor Cheap Good Parts Or Fix And Drive One Owner Nr on 2040-cars
Townsend, Delaware, United States
****True No Reserve Auction**** BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
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Diamond State Motor Brokers Inc
This Listing Presented By:
Brian A Hayes (president) Diamond State Motor Brokers Inc Certified Automobile Repair & Service Parts Plus Rental LLC 6001-6007 Summit Bridge Rd Townsend, De 19734
Office: 302-378-1182 / Fax 302-378-4679 / Cell 302-229-3791 2005 Ford Five Hundred ******* Needs Engine Work ******* This Ford was towed into our repair shop and customer stated that the vehicle stopped running. Upon diagnosis, we discovered that the engine has a bent rod. Thus, needing a new engine installed or rebuilt. We are doing the customer a favor by listing here on ebay so no warranty or guarantees are being offered. Customer states that the vehicle ran fine and shifted properly prior to the engine issue. Mileage listed is approximately 145000. I could not verify because I did not have the keys to the vehicle when I took pics so the actual could be slightly less or slightly more. Carfax confirms that this is One Owner with No Accidents and the last recorded mileage was 13 when the vehicle was brand new. Please dont hesitate to call or text with any questions to Brian @ 302-229-3791 Thanks for looking..!
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