1990 Ford Escort Gt Hatchback 2-door 1.9l on 2040-cars
Westminster, Maryland, United States
Runs and drives. It has an exhaust leak, it's ugly, there's a crack in the windshield and some rust, but it runs and drives. It has gotten me from a to b for a few months (since I bought it), now it's time to pass on this sweet machine to someone else. These GTs are actually pretty tough to find. They get decent gas mileage. Four cylinder engine and five speed manual transmission. I would always recommend coming to look at the car for yourself (bring your mechanic if you'd like) before putting in a bid. The great thing about this escort is that it's cheap. I've driven it as long as 3 hours over this summer. Apart from getting a little overheated in heavy traffic, she's done awesome. (I added some extra water to the resevoir and haven't had any problems with that since, but that could be because the weather has gotten cooler). The heat blows hot and so does the a/c. Well it's not actually hot, but I wouldn't call it cold either. Cruise control works. Any questions, contact me through email. Thanks and happy bidding! The odometer is only five digits on this car so it says something like 45,000. That doesn't seem too likely to me... could be 145k, could be 945k... there's no way to verify.
P.s. The car is also for sale locally pretty cheap, so get your bids in while you can. Reserve is well below buy it now price. |
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