1998 Ford Windstar Gl Work Or 7 Seat Family Van , Emissions Done, Ready To Go. on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Connecticut, United States
Hello you are looking at a 1998 Ford Windstar GL that runs great and passed Connecticut emissions Seats 7 adults or can remove seats and use for work or dump runs or whatever. Fits 4 X 8 foot piece of plywood in the back . and also has luggage rack on the roof....... drives straight and stops straight. Clean CT title in my name in my hand .No stories of my friends car etc... 155,958 miles . You can register this car tomorrow and be on your way ..
I have driven this van for the last two years 112 miles round trip back and forth from work with no problems, has had a lot of work done in last 2 years which include .(2) new Good Year Eagle GT front tires on Factory Aluminum rims ,, new rear axle installed on Ford recall , Mobil 1 synthetic oil and filter, ,, . Front Struts , Battery 2 months old ,, Has 3.8 liter V6 engine with a 4 spd Automatic transmission with overdrive and gets 31 MPG highway , Security System ...... All fluids checked and topped off... Power windows. Has stereo, CD player . Sounds pretty good and all buttons seem to work well on stereo Adult driven most of it's life . Has some rust on lower rockers and rear quarters , ABS light has been on since I bought it . Check engine light comes on and off . ( currently off ) , small exhaust leak , crack in front windshield, Fan blower only works on High, No dash lights ... If your looking for a VAN that you can register tomorrow and use as a work Truck and then maybe use for family on the weekends or drive to work and not have to worry about emissions and get great gas mileage this may be for you . Please email , call or text with any questions. Car can be seen in Brookfield CT 0604-3213 , exit 10 or exit 7 off interstate 84 Thanks Rick ( two zero Three ) 313 9396 |
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