Very Rare 1989 Mitsubishi Montero 2 Door 5 Speed 4x4 on 2040-cars
Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
For sale is a sweet and extremely well maintained, garage kept, 1989, gas 2 doors, 4-wheel drive, 6 CYL, 20 to 22 MPG, a 5 speed manual transmission, SUV with only 174,421 miles and a clean and clear title. The engine and body are in excellent condition with most repair records from prior and current owner. She rides and drives very nicely and would be a fine reliable low maintenance car for a college student. Or, if you want to take it hill climbing this little thing goes anywhere you want it to go. At the time, this SUV was built for direct competition against the Land Rover and was rated the better SUV.
This 1989 Montero is a very rare and hard to find SUV in this excellent of condition. It shows less than average wear and tear than normal. It comes with the original owner's manual, jack and jack crank are original and in place. It’s a rare, unmolested survivor. This little SUV is tight, no rattles, bangs or squeaks. You will be amazed once you drive it.
You will love this classic Montero’s nice looks and great ride with fantastic reliability that is not produced in today's cars. The only reason I am selling this Montero is because I just bought a 4 door 1990 Montero with 195,000 miles on her. The only thing you must do is change the oil about every 3k and it can, as my old Montero, run forever. The 1989 Montero burns no oil and does not blow smoke on start up or while running. A 1989 Raider (Montero) sold on eBay a couple of month ago for $7000+. These SUVs are truly getting harder to find especially in this condition.
Please contact me with any questions. Bid with confidence!
Engine
3.0L V6 Engine. The engine runs excellent. All service and maintenance up to date:
Transmission It has the original 5 speed manual transmission. It goes into all the gears perfectly with no slipping issues. 4Wheel drive works perfect. Interior It has the original blue cloth interior. It is in excellent condition with no cuts or tears in the seats or header. The carpets are clean and not soiled. The dash is crack free in excellent condition. Paint & Body The majority of the body is rust free less surface pits from road sand, grit and pebbles wear on the hood nose and around the windshield. Body paint is in very good condition less some new paint on the hood nose as seen in pictures. It does have some dents and or scratches on the body that could easily be removed with painless dent removal and some touch up. Exhaust I believe it has the original factory exhaust system and is in good shape with 0 leaks. Suspension & Breaks No problems with either. Suspension is tight and breaks are working just fine. I will assist buyer in transporting and pickup if needed. If
you plan to fly in and drive home then I will pick you up at
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