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2003 Ford Focus, No Reserve Auction on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:124030
Location:

Roxbury, Vermont, United States

Roxbury, Vermont, United States

Up for auction is a great running 2003 ford focus, 4 door sedan. Its is powered by a 2.0, 4 cyl engine and a manual 5 speed tranny with only 124k actual miles. This focus does have a rebuilt title from an accident that happened years ago. I just installed a new complete clutch after I took this car in trade because the throw-out bearing was noisy.  I have driven this car about 500 miles since putting the clutch in to make sure it was a dependable vehicle and this is what I found : The car runs, drives and stops great and it is great on gas (over 32 mpg) The tires are decent and it is vt state inspected til september 1st. there is some rust on the rocker panels which is comon on focuses but easily repaired or replaced. there is a crack in the windshield near the bottom left corner. To sum it all up this is a great running, turn key and drive car that is great on gas and priced to sell ! I am a vt licensed used car dealer and i can provide a in=transit plate at no charge if you are from outside of vt and wish to drive it home. I am about 50 miles from the Burlington airport and I have a guy that will meet you there and bring you directly to my place for $100 cash, I am 15 miles from the Amtrak station in Randolph and I can meet you there with the car if you wish to come in on the train. If you decide to have the car shipped, i will store it free for upto 30 days while you arrange to have it picked up. This car is for sale locally and I may end the auction at anytime for a local sale. If you have any questions please feel free to email me or call 802-485-4920 and ask for Reggie. Thanks for looking and good luck !

This is a NO RESERVE auction, unless sold locally it will go to the highest bidder.

 Note : AS STATED ABOVE, THIS CAR HAS A REBUILT TITLE from an accident that happened a long time ago and does not effect the performance of the vehicle

 If you don't want to wait until the end of the auction to buy the car, contact me to add a buy it now !

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