2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Ls Sport Utility 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Crawfordville, Florida, United States
The interior is in good condition. The passenger side back door is missing a door handle on the outside. The back windshield wiper arm is broken. There is a crack in the front windshield on the driver side about 10 inches long. The TRANSMISSION IS NOT WORKING it will not go into drive. Reverse works. Ac condenser needs to be replaced. You will not be able to drive the car home again it will not go into drive. It is a smoke free car I bought from a used car dealer over a year ago. Has a luggage rack.
All money due in cash within 3 days of end of auction. On May-05-14 at 15:02:34 PDT, seller added the following information: The interior is in good condition. The passenger side back door is missing a door handle on the outside. The back windshield wiper arm is broken. There is a crack in the front windshield on the driver side about 10 inches long. The TRANSMISSION IS NOT WORKING it will not go into drive. Reverse works. Ac condenser needs to be replaced. There also is no battery |
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