1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager Se 3.3l Needs Work Save A Bundle. on 2040-cars
Azusa, California, United States
1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE 3.3L. This is Used. The van needs some work that is why such a good price. The Engine is good but needs the following two items changed. The Chain Case Cover, ( the nipple that goes to the Thermostat hose broke off). The Power Steering pump was recently changed but I believe it went bad or one of the hoses to it. The Transmission is in good shape still. The interior upholstery is still good except for the driver seat: the left front corner is torn due to in & out by driver. The Tires Are in good shape. The Rear are Sumitomos and have about 50% left. The front are Pirelli and have about 70% left. The paint needs to be redone because it is a Chrysler product and if you know Chrysler they have bad paint jobs. Pay attention next time you see a car with a bad paint job, yup it ill be a Chrysler product. The miles are low for a 1998 115,000. It was a family car. Oh yeah because it was family you should be aware that the rug is dirty and needs steam cleaning or replacement. If I could find new I would replace. So all in all if you are a good mechanic, come and see it you'll save a bundle. And end up with a good van. If you need a work vehicle this will be great. For family I would definitely recommend paint.
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