1995 Ford Windstar Gl Mini Passenger Van 3-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Niles, Illinois, United States
Selling a 1995 Ford Windstar GL. It has 220,000 miles.
Aluminum alloy wheels, AM/FM Cassette radio, Air Conditioning(needs Freon), tilt wheel, rear heat and air, cruise control, front bucket seats, a total of seven passenger seating, power steering/ABS brakes. Power windows and door locks. Roof rack with adjustable support bars. Runs good and is well maintained. Since purchasing with 115,000 miles the oil was changed every 3000 miles or sooner. Some rust and minor scratches. Recent Goodyear Comfort Tread tires, New Starter, New rear shocks, New serpentine Belt, New power steering hose, all wheel bearings have been recently replaced. New drivers side Strut, New lower control arm and ball joint on the on the passenger side front, Alternator just passed a quality check. The battery is 3-4 years old. Brakes are in good shape, The automatic transmission was replaced at 155,000 miles. Many other items replaced over the years. Dependable Van!! This Windstar was purchased with 115,000 miles on it and has given us many (8) years of great service. If you are looking for a dependable vehicle that has been well maintained then contact us. We purchased a newer vehicle and are ready to part with this good transportation vehicle. Good transportation for a good price $1500.00. Cash takes this Van, no trades or barters. 847-722-6344 Call or Text Scott |
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