1990 Mercury Cougar Ls Sedan 2-door 3.8l Street Appeal Wearing A Classic Jacket on 2040-cars
Berwyn, Illinois, United States
PepBoys inspected and computer checked >>> all OILS/FLUIDS ETC have been changed.
>>>BRAND new battery. >>> 4 NEW tires and the journey is complete >>>DOCUMENTED REPAIRS MADE and completed. CLASSIC Mercury Cougar Bostonian LS 1990 One owner... garage kept original miles "60,000". The original paint "shines". Interior is superb, soft velour cloth seating/mint carpeting, dash without blemish. With a few repairs that were needed, this car is in the mint-est condition and road ready... PepBoy approved, just as stated and considered by them as >>> "A classic" as well as the underbelly having been noted as "pristine condition". All repair paper's ready with title in hand. THIS IS A ONE OWNER CAR... I bought this about 2-3 months ago and it was too cold to do anything at that time. (((The original owner's stated the only thing that should be replaced is the stereo radio))) My family helped me put together this package deal and this car is running/driving great. I am looking for a van, clean and decent. ***THE LAST UPDATE NEEDED IS SHOCKS AND STRUTS and I have a 50% off coupon labor and 5% off coupon on parts, PepBoys good at any store til 5/22/2014*** Note: 2 small blemishes found on body that was repaired. ********I would like to trade for a DODGE VAN... low miles pls and in great condition. Cash added if need be or THIS CLASSIC CAR CAN BE SOLD cash sale******** (trade in will close this auction). she's ready to go! New wash/wax. Thank you. INQUIRE with any questions. I live just outside of Chicago, IL near major highways. (((full pictures during the sunlight))). Thanks! |
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