1989 Toyota Camry Le V6 Wagon, Tennessee Owned No Rust, Excellent Blue Automatic on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
The 1989 Toyota Camry Wagon LE V6 for sale here is in excellent condition especially for a classic Toyota. The wagon in this generation is rare and we purchased it from the Tennessee family that purchased it back in 1989. The drivers were elderly who passed it on to their older grown children and it looks like it has been garaged and taken very good care of it's whole life. It has been well maintained with recent engine and transmission service performed which makes it a strong running car.
The exterior paint is in great condition and the body is about an 8 out of 10 with few minor dings, but no rust showing at all. It is a southern car. We purchased it while living in Indiana but we have kept the Camry for our use in Tennessee so it hasn't seen any northern winters. The car is currently located in East Tennessee. The interior is in great condition, about an 8 out of 10, with seats and carpet showing very minimal wear. Most of the interior looks like new. The sunroof on this car works but it is very slow, so it has not been used by us at all. If you must have a working sunroof that opens well, this car will not be suitable for you, unless you want to fix this feature. All other features work as they should at this time. This is a classic Toyota from an era that was known for high quality products that last. The wagons are rare and this one has been kept so nice that it is in a class of it's own. NADA values this car at $4300 average retail. The reserve is set much lower than this so you will be getting a good value especially considering the condition and special character of this car. Delivery is not provided by the seller, however we will gladly do our best to work with the buyer to help facilitate moving the car once payment is made and the purchase is completed. We have attempted to describe the car completely so that you can bid with confidence. If you need more information, send your questions so that we can answer them before you bid. The winning bidder is entering into a commitment to complete the purchase of this vehicle. |
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