1988 Ford Ltd Country Squire Lx Wagon - Good Condition! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
This Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon. It has 66,654 original miles as and is in good used condition. It has been our family car. And our favorite car! It drives good. It has the 5.0 litre engine. In my opinion, the wood panel stickers on 1 side should be replaced, (about $3.99 on Ebay.)Has Cruise Control, and all lights, brakes are quite good. Heater, A/C, work but needs freon! Horn is pressed by a button underneath front panel. Very clean interior, ceiling is spotless! carpeting is great condition. Driving handles very well! The car is located in Houston, Texas. You are welcome to come view the car in person. Tags are good until September 2014 Plus, the rear door folds 2 ways. Happy bidding. |
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