2002 Ford Taurus Ses 71k Miles on 2040-cars
Coralville, Iowa, United States
Condition: Salvage title due to hail damage and MVA with front bumper, right quarter panel, and headlight damage. Headlight has been replaced. Leather seats with wear pattern showing on driver's seat. Right rear door upholstery with slight damage. Small crack in R rear taillight due to hail. Crack in left rear bumper than has been repaired. 3/22/12 Replaced Drive Belt due to squeak, Serviced Transmission, Replaced Left Outer Tie Rod End, Right Inner Tie Rod End, and Replaced Rear Springs. 4/23/12 Replaced injecters #1 and #3 , spark plugs and coil pack. 8/27/12 Timing cover gasket and seals replaced. Regular oil and filter changes from purchase date. Car runs well. No problems since 2012 when gasket was replaced, runs great.
Features: Standard Features with SES model. History: Purchased March 2012 from Interstates Auto Center, INC in Harrisburg, SD with 55,398 miles with salvage title due to hail damage. Shipping and Payment: Buyer responsible for pick-up or shipping. Full payment required at time of pick-up. Cashier's Check or cash preferred. |
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