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94 Subaru Svx * One Of A Kind * Very Rare * Like Honda Prelude Or Toyota Supra on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1994 Mileage:40000
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States


Features:

Very rare car. One of 1600 built in 1994. All parts are still available from Subaru. Privately owned by a master paint & body man and a certified mechanic with 46 years experience. Completely restored to perfect condition. $5000 custom paint job. Never wrecked anywhere. $3,000 worth of New 19 inch custom wheels and tires. Very rare clear Euro headlights, very rare clear Euro Parking lights, And OEM Euro Grill. Upgraded suspension and braking system. Over $8,000 invested in extras. Flawless vehicle history report. 2 family owners since new. All maintenance records since new. Clear and clean Texas title. Current safety & emissions inspection. Current Tags. Gas saving 6 cylinder Boxer  engine gets up to 25 miles per gallon on the highway. Slightly modified with a intake system, custom chip, And a stainless steel exhaust system. Will easily do 150. But I have only had it to 85 MPH--I am 63 years old LOL. Very cold AC & hot heater. All factory options except a sunroof. Garage kept all of it's life, so no sun damage. 140,000 very well cared for miles. This car was completely restored to better than new shape at 135,000 miles. Everything except the original perfect interior is brand new. Outstanding condition for its age. Bargain priced for way market value for $8,900. Must sell because I just spent $175,000 building a 1965 427 SC Cobra from the ground up.

 

Condition Description:

Never smoked in--The body is in flawless shape & has never been wrecked  anywhere. Flawless mechanical condition. I will be more than glad to drive this car to your mechanic if you like. Will go another 200,000 at least if you take care of it like it has been taken care of in the past. The oil has been changed every 3K miles religiously since brand new. This very rare SVX is in outstanding condition for it's age. It looks, runs, & drives perfect. If you are from out of town i can meet you at Dallas Love Field Airport ot DFW Airport. Very road worthy and ready to be driven anywhere.

Seller's History:

Buy this Subaru with confidence*****My feedback score is perfect 100% for 10 years*****Read all my feedback response*****It is flawless and 100% perfect*****If you are from out of town i can meet you at Dallas Love Field Airport, DFW Airport, the Dallas bus station, or the Dallas train station*****This vehicle is very road worthy and ready to be driven anywhere------I am a certified mechanic with 46 years experience. I have own my own shop for the last 41 years. I will pay 50% of the cost for the parts and 75% of the cost of the labor if you have any problems with this car in the next year, I will put that in writing. The only drawback is you will have to deal with me  locally. My shop is in Dallas. But you will not have any problems at all.

CALL ME AT 214-381-2277 TO TEST DRIVE OR TO TAKE TO YOUR MECHANIC TO HAVE IT INSPECTED.










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