1999 Volvo V70 Glt Wagon 1 Owner, 5-speed, New Tbelt, Low Miles, 30mpg, Rare on 2040-cars
Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
1999 Volvo V70
Volvo runs and drives 100%. Engine does not leak, miss, or overheat. Clutch grabs confidently and transmission shifts into all gears properly. A/C blows ice cold, heat blows hot. All power features are in good working order. Sunroof works fine. Exhaust is quiet and holds pressure. Windshield is cracked and needs to be replaced. New timing belt, water pump, and tensioner at 130K. There are some scratches on the bumpers from parking and loading cargo. Tires are matching set with near new tread. Overall body and paint look excellent. Driver's seat bolster and bottom of passenger seat show wear. Brakes stop the car smoothly. Suspension feels as it should. $300 deposit due within 48 hrs of auction end balance due within 7 days. |
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