If it's as good as the seller claims that car is in spectacular shape. Funny it says "she came in to have her driver window repaired", my 1990 Mercury has something that may be the same issue but not that far into needing a repair yet? (The window, or should I say the motor and/or tracking makes the window rattle when opening and closing.) Same color and interior color as my Mercury too. Anyway, here's the ad: 1991 FORD VIN: 2FACP79F5MX130037 condition: excellent cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 72968 paint color: brown size: full-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: wagon You are looking at one of the cleanest 91 Country Squire wagons that was garaged since new and I have thousands of dollars worth of receipts that the owner did while in her possession and its a car you have to test out and then buy. Inside is like brand new , Headliner floors carpets blows very cold A/C and its a 8 passenger car with a small 302 v-8 under the hood. cars in wonderful condition with very minor corner blemish's .Car runs out 100% and she came into service to have her driver window repaired and decided to buy a New car. women that owned it was very wealthy and never took any corners when doing repairs, Has like new tires and full size new spare, New brake lines and a ton of stuff done under her care. One of a kind and will get many more good years of driving out of it... Asking 2350 or best offer...Don't be shy and come by to drive it and then buy it as you won't pass this up. Thank you George MILES ARE 72,968 ORIGINAL I HAVE EVERY WORK ORDER FROM DAY ONE AND WINDOW STICKER AS WELL.
Why is one of the cleanest '91 Ford wagons around so cheap? The car needing new brake lines is a red flag for underbody rust, it may need new fuel lines soon too. Just saying to check the underbody good or get some good pics of it.
Agreed. Whenever I see a car that either needs brake or fuel lines or has recently had them replaced I usually just move on. I never did care much for the color of this one. I think it was called "salmon" at some point.