2003 Mercury Marauder Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
For sale, 2003 Mercury Marauder, I have owned this car for 7 years or so, a couple of years ago I ran into a concrete divider on the side of the road, the right front was damaged as a result. I had a Body shop write an Estimate to repair the damage, the total was $5062.00, unfortunately I had to take the money the Insurance company gave me for repairs, and use it for other financial obligations. Since the accident my plans were to save the money and repair the car, I no longer wish to spend the resources necessary to make this happen. The car is completely stock except for an K&N air filter, and larger rear tires ( 255/ 55/ 18). The interior is in excellent shape, no rips or tears or cracks, the stereo is stock as well. Despite the damage, the car drives very well, if you did't know it had been wrecked, you would not know it by driving the car. All maintenance has been done on the car, I would not hesitate to drive this car any place. The sale includes a trunk organizer, not the Marauder one, but a less expensive one, also a new rear tire, rear trim panel, and wheel. This Auction is a real No-reserve, not one of those fake ones where the seller has a high starting price which acts like a reserve. The winning bidder is required to make an $500.00 down payment within 6 days after the end of the auction, and full payment is required before shipping, the buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements. Any other questions, or additional pictures, please contact me. PayPal is the preferred payment method.
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