1993 Ford Taurus Sho Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Leonardtown, Maryland, United States
(1) RELISTED BUYER NEVER ANSWERED EMAILS OR PAID DEPOSIT. (2) RELISTED BUYER NEVER PAID FOR ITEM. 1993 Ford Taurus SHO 3.2 Auto Transmission. 148620 miles when relisted. Full Power seats (driver seat lower cushion needs to be replaced. Power mirrors. New seat covers.(after market) Power windows and locks. Sunroof opens all the way and tilts open. No leaks. Keyless entry. Door pad works, remotes not programed. 3.2 SHO motor very strong. I drive the car daily about 40 miles a day to work. Lots of new parts. Headlight Units, Radiator , Cap and Radiator Fans, Thermostat, Water Pump, Fan Belt, Alternator,Fan Belt Idle pulley (upper), Timing Belt, Cam Seals, Cam Sensor, Crank Sensor, Brakes Front and Rear Pads, Rotors Calipers, Hoses, Front Lower Control Arms, New Struts and Spring Units Front and Rear, Many bulbs replaced with LEDs. HID Bulbs in Front Driving Lights, HID Bulbs for Headlights included but not installed, A/C blows COLD heat blows HOT, Kenwood AM/FM/CD radio.(stock radio was bad), Rear window defogger works but broken clip on drivers side, New Walker Dynomax Super Turbo cat back exhaust, New LED taillights, New Power Antenna, New Tires 215/55R17 Falken high speed tires, Used after market 17 inch Rims. Class II trailer hitch and trailer wiring. All filters and oils have been replaced. Spark plugs and wires replaced. Valve Cover gaskets and seals replaced. Intake gaskets replaced. Master Cylinder replaced.. At this time I have no place to wash the car at my home so its a little dirty. Not the way I like to keep it but been to busy to get to the self serve car wash. It dose have a good shine when washed. I waxed it about 6 weeks ago and Gave it a good cleaning top to bottom. Car is in great shape, but its 20 years old. Paint not perfect. Pings and dings scratches and scraps. Roof shows signs of power car washes, paint faded. I have done so much to get this car running. It is NOT done with the TLC but its a daily driver now. The right side head rest is missing. Have not found one at the local auto yard. Will include extra cam seals and a set of 3.0 cams (was told they add some power). Please look at pictures. Small rust spot left lower rear door. THE only spot of rust I have found. Under side is really in GREAT condition for the age of the car. I have done my best to give a honest listing. Please ask any questions you may have. I will do my best to answer them. I do work the night shift so my take up to 24 hours to get answers. You can always call phone number listed. Sold as is running but needing more work. NO RETURNS SOLD AS IS. Used. Selling because I got a SUV. Just don't need the car. CAR IS NOW NOT TAGGED SO NOT BEING DRIVEN ANYMORE. Thanks for looking 301-247-9669 (Jesse)
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