1990 Mercury Marquis Gs-vintage-classic-luxury-clean-nice!!! on 2040-cars
Union, West Virginia, United States
Up for bids is a 1990 Mercury Marquis GS, 4-S. I have to sell this car as true miles unknown because the odometer sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't, not sure why. Its showing 39000 right now and if you look inside this car youd think it was correct. The interior of this car is absolutely amazing guys. From the headliner to the carpet looks almost new. No rips, no tears, no gouges, no stains, its just got to be seen to believe it. The dash is perfect as are the door panels, carpet looks new, and the headliner is all there and intact. This car had to be babied all its life and kept inside from the harmful sun. The power accessories seem to work except the front door locks, the rears work fine as do all the windows. The Mercury has the 5.0 fuel injected engine with the automatic trans and both work fine with no noise or problems. The AC works but will loose its charge over time so it needs checked out or just charge it for the summer months. Remember guys this is a 1990 model and although its super nice it is not perfect. The half vinyl top is in good condition except for a very few small places where its starting to get little cracked places in it, not all ripped up, just minor imperfections. The body is very nice for a 90 model with only one very small spot that's rusted through, about the size of a dime and I think that was behind the passenger side rear wheel. The paint is nice and shiny has a spot or two where it may need a little touch up from age. All 4 wheel covers are very nice and the tires have about 1/2 or better tread left on them. The tires are Goodyear brand, not some cheap tire. Guys you wont find a much nicer 1990 model Mercury Marquis than this one. Its truly a survivor and has lots of life left in it or restore it to its former glory. I cannot believe the condition of the interior, just beautiful, open the door and its nicer than cars half or more its age. Don't miss out on this rare car. Its buy it now price is way more than fair and you wont be disappointed with this car. Checkout my positive feedback guys, you don't get great feedback like that if you lie and cheat people, I tell it like it is. That tells you youre dealing with an honest ebayer. This beautiful Mercury comes with a clean and clear WV title ready to sign over to you. I do require a $500 deposit at auctions end and the balance within 3 days. The car can sit here while you arrange shipping as long as its paid for in full. If you have less than 10 positive feedback you must contact me before bidding as to assure me you will complete the sale if you are the winning bidder. Thanks for looking and good luck should you decide to bid on this super clean 1990 Mercury Marquis GS.
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