1987 Chrysler Town And Country Woody Wagon on 2040-cars
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Tan
Make: Chrysler
Interior Color: 4
Model: Town & Country
Number of Cylinders: Automatic
Trim: woody wagon
Warranty: Gasoline
Drive Type: front wheel
Mileage: 82,000
1987 Chrysler Town and Country Woody Wagon, 2 owners from new, 82,000 actual miles, all paperwork and service history including window sticker, sold new and special ordered at billion Chrysler in Sioux falls, the car has a 2.5 liter fuel injected motor, loaded with pretty well all options, window sticker is $14,673 total, wood grain exterior is extremely nice, paint and body are excellent for age, no issues that is worth mentioning, interior is pretty well flawless and is a non smoker, the car has been garaged its whole life, and it shows, no fading or discoloring, new tires this spring along with recharged air, blows cold, drives down the road at 75 miles an hour with certainly no issues, probably one of the nicest woody wagons out there and is very solid as you can see, clear south dakota title, buy it now of $7500, Thank you very much. (319) 775-0098 if you want to talk or have any questions. full payment due within 7 days of purchase date, can store for 30 days after sale.
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