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1987 Ford Taurus Gl Under 65000 Original Miles 2 Owner on 2040-cars

US $1,100.00
Year:1987 Mileage:62000
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
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This 1987 ford Taurus gl was driven  by my Mother inlaw untll about 3 weeks ago

she would drive this vehical to relatives over 70 miles one way on many occasions.

Her aunt bought  this new in 87 for over $14000 we have all the papers and then gave it to her

so she could drive to relatives and help out a couple times a month. My brother inlaw passed away so she no longer needs it because she doesn't drive anymore. I will tell you the things I know are wrong and if I do not get any interest they might

get it inspected and sell later. Ok my brother inlaw put a clamp on the drivers side door handle it works but can be easily fixed

right. The hood cover is in really bat shape and if I wanted a cheap vehical I would scrape it off and paint it I have

done that in the past. Paint job is faded  and needs battery. The inside is in pretty good shape it was dirty they

will clean it the best they can it really isn't tore up nice comfortable seats There are two rust spots I noticed on body they are

in pics. tires are pretty good need hub caps . I drove it for about 20 miles I would say it ran good motor sounded good, transmission

shifted fine, ac need some Freon, am/fm radio.Being a 1987 you have two choices you can get inspected or put historic tags

on it and it needs no inspection and tags are cheap either way it will never need emissions insp. I drove it from the house to my Brothers service center to make it easier on the family so you can get tags there and get inspected if that's what you want. If you put

historic tags on it you pay and go no inspection needed if your from MD. Here is a cheap vehical very rare being a 2 owner

with only 62000 miles 3.0 engine easy on gas even if you would put a paint job on it you would still have a cheap car

with low miles.Please don't ask if I think it will make it here or there I am not a expert all I know is she trusted to drive it

anywhere. NOW PLEASE READ VEHICAL MUST BE PAID IN FULL THROUGH PAYPAL BEFORE PICK UP NO EXCEPTIONS

YOU WILL HAVE 3 DAY'S TO PAY IN FULL AND THEN WE WILL SET UP A TIME THAT YOU CAN PICK UP

I AM VERY BUSY SO I WILL HAVE SOMEONE THERE OR YOU CAN GET TAGS THERE AND DRIVE.

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