1984 Ford Ltd on 2040-cars
Beaver, Oklahoma, United States
1984 Ford LTD Crown Victoria.
302 fuel injected engine with an automatic overdrive transmission. Have receipts where engine was replaced at 73k miles. Have the complete service record from when the original owner purchased the car till when my girlfriend purchased it. Very meticulously maintained and taken very good care of, the glove box is full of receipts and documents showing this. Tires are new within 1500 miles, was completely tuned up (plugs, wires, cap and rotor, muffler, and timing reset) less than 500 miles ago. Battery is around 6 months old. Air Conditioner was converted to R-134a this summer and works great! Super reliable, I can go out when its 10 degrees out and it starts right up! Has Pioneer CD player and lightning audio speakers. Interior is great, no rips/tears/stains anywhere. All gauges and lights work, except for dome light when the doors are opened. All doors open and shut very smoothly, doors don't sag or rattle. This car just floats down the road, rides great! Was owned by an elderly woman locally until it was purchased for my significant other. Local pick-up, or may deliver for a charge. |
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