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2002 Ford Taurus Lx Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:94862 Color: color
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States

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Forest Preserve District owned and maintained vehicle for sale.

 

            2002 Ford Taurus LX sedan

            Vehicle identification number: 1FAFP53252G202008

            Mileage: 94862

            Exterior color: Spruce green

            Interior color: medium parchment cloth

            3.0 Liter E-85  V6 engine

            Automatic transmission

            Front wheel drive

            Cruise control

            Power steering

            Power ABS  disc brakes

            Power windows

            Power door locks

            Dual power outside mirrors

            Intermittent wipers

            Power trunk release

            Tilt steering

            Am/Fm stereo with cassette

            Rear window defogger

 

This vehicle was purchased new by us and has been on our rigid preventative maintenance schedule. As per our vehicle replacement program, this vehicle is being offered for surplus sale. There are scratches and abrasions from fleet use. This car runs, shifts and drives as it should. There is rust on the right rear quarter panel by wheel and near rear window. There is also paint damage to the drivers door from decal removal.

 

The Forest Preserve District of Will County is listing other vehicles and equipment at this time. Please search E-Bay by our seller name: FPDFLEET. Our office hours are M-F 0700 until 1500 hrs. viewing, pick up and questions will be handled during these times. 

 

Being a local governmental offering, this auction is for 10 (ten) days. There is NOT a buy it now option, please do not ask to end this auction early. Winning bidder is the new owner, upon receipt of full payment a clear Illinois title will be provided with all vehicles. All equipment not requiring a title, we will furnish a bill of sale. All taxes and transfer fees are the responsibility of the buyer to be made to their department of motor vehicles

 

Disclaimer for internet sales

Forest Preserve District of Will County

 

Sale of all surplus property is, as is and where is, without any representation of warranty.  The description of surplus property offered for sale has been compiled from available data, but there is no guarantee or warranty on the part of the Forest Preserve District of Will County as to condition or quality of surplus property.  The Forest Preserve District of Will County reserves the right to withdraw any items being offered.  No refunds or adjustments will be made on any award(s).  Bids submitted shall remain firm and effective for a period of five (5) days following the closing date.  Successful bidder will be required to remit payment within five (5) calendar days from date of notice of award.  No property may be removed by the purchaser prior to making full payment.  There is no warranty for vehicle or equipment odometer or hour meter readings.  Payment is to be made in cash (U.S. funds), or cashiers check (U.S. funds).

            Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this item. Pickup/shipping is expected in a timely manner (10 days), but is flexible within reasonable limits where as agreed upon by the seller. Excessive delays will result in storage fees. Liability is transferred to the buyer at the auction close.  If you wish this item shipped using a service, we will gladly cooperate; you can locate shippers by doing a web search for “auto shippers”.

            If you are not sure about something, please ask. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale.  Please do not bid on this item unless you are serious about owning this item.  You are welcome to inspect this item by contacting us prior to auction’s end. All non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay and negative feedback posted.

 

 

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