1987 Mitsubishi Van Base Standard Passenger Van 3-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
La Palma, California, United States
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Engine:2.4L 2351CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller--ORIGINAL OWNER
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Mitsubishi
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Van
Trim: Base Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: ALARM, TINTED GLASS, Cassette Player, AM / FM
Mileage: 159,520
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 7 PASSENGER VAN
Exterior Color: light gray 2 dark gray
Up for bid, is FULLY-OPTIONED 1987 Mitsubishi, 7 passenger van, Auto-transmission, Power Assist Front Disk Brakes, A/C, Power Steering, Seat Belts--all 7 seats, Full Instramentation.
HIGHLIGHTS:
-Purchased new by current owner who CHANGES OIL & FILTER EVERY 2000 MILES.
-Lifetime Southern California car with documentation.
-Always Garage Kept.
-Majority of miles from lengthy vacations and freeway commutes (6,000 plus / yr. average).
-Always passes California's Stringent Biannual Emmisions Testing.
-Cruises Nicely on the Freeway at 75.
SOME BASICS:
-Inexpensive, Economical and there is room for 7 passengers and luggage.
-Original , Never Used Spare Tire in tire compartment.
-Old Car Price Guide (NADA) lists this Van (In Excelent condition overall) at $2,625.00.
-The owner (Dallas) is available for any questions at (714) 872-0478.
-The Van runs and drives well but isn't completely flawless. There are normal door dings consistent with age. There are some deeper scratches in a small area (right rear, see photos).
-Dash pad and all seats & upholstery are in excellent condition (no cracks or tears--not even worn spotts). Paint and upholstery are original.
-The two Middle Seats track back & forth and swival 360*, plus fully recline. The rear Bench Seat reclines back and is easaly removed by releasing a lever. With the back seat removed and the middle seats tracked forward---results in a large cargo area.
-125,075 ---Transmission Service.
-127,676 Miles---2 New Heater Hoses.
-142,881 Miles---New Tires.
-Jan 9, 2008 (152,720 Miles)---New Brakes.
-Feb. 1, 2008 ---New A/C Compressor & Belt.
-April 28, 2011 (157,240 Miles) ---New Belt Sprocket, Belt Backing Plate, Crank Assy, Bearing Kit, Crank Bolt & Washer Kit, Gasket Set.
-Dec 13, 2008 (155,580 MILES)----New Water Pump, Timing Belt, Idler Pulley, Ignition Coil, Spark Plugs & Wires, Distributor Cap, Ignition Rotor, Anti-Freez Coolant.
-Dec 22, 2008---New Catalitic Converter.
-June 5,2012----New Battery.
TERMS:
Prior to bidding, please be sure you want to own this Van and have funds available to buy it because the sale is FINAL and BINDING! The Van is sold AS IS, WHERE IS and WITHOUT WARRANTY. So be sure to ask questions or arrange with Dallas to see/drive this Van in advance of bidding. Photos of any areas of specific interest can be shot and emailed to you. The right is reserved to removethis listing if the Van is no longer available. (So show some Mitsubishi Spirit in bidding on this one). VERY FEW OF THEM MADE--NOT MANY LEFT.
If you are the winning bidder, PayPal is acceptable for your non-refundable $500 deposit. Deposit is due within 48 hours of auction close. BALANCE is due in cash, cashier's check or bank transfer within seven (7) days. Vehicle must be picked up within two weeks of auction close. Storage fees of $10 / day will be incurred if other arrangements are not made in advance. Buyer is responsible for pick-up, shipping and any other fees associated with the transportation or Title Transfer. Vehicle is available in La Palma, CA near the 91and 605 freeways and about 10 minutes from the Long Beach Airport and 30 minutes from LAX and Orange Co. Airports.
The Van is currently licensed ready to go. Fly in and drive it home. We'll pick you up at the airport!
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