1996 Mercury Grand Marquis. Almost Perfect Low Miles. Hot Heat Cold Ac on 2040-cars
United States
First the good, new alternator, idler arm, ball joints, master cylinder, brake booster, needs absolutely nothing but a driver, AC blows snow, heat blows fire, tires are decent, power seats, everything is pretty much good except a few things which are, 3 windows are off track, motors still work, and the paint is beat from sitting in the Florida sun. The body is flawless, and has only 121000 ish miles. Has absolutely no rust anywhere, on or under the the car I'm not desperate to sell I'm in no rush I absolutely love this car and it wouldn't hurt my feelings any if nobody buys it. My only reason for selling is because I'd like the newer body style grand marquis. That's it. I'm willing to negotiate but for an 18 year old car, its in fantastic shape. My number is 606-305-2953, oh and less than 2 weeks ago I just drove it from the bottom of Florida to here without any difficulties and got almost 26 MPG at 75 mph
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