1992 Toyota Corolla Dlx Wagon 5-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Sebastian, Florida, United States
1992 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon, burgundy, two owners, my mom and myself. $1195 OBO. Approx 185K miles on it, replaced transmission, good tires, new battery & alternator, working ac and heat, radio only, runs decent. Has body damage from several minor fender benders, no damage to frame, has some oil leaks, some rust on body, needs a new muffler. Clean title. Reasonable Cash offers only. We've loved this family car and bummed to let it go. Being sold as is, with no warranties. Must have valid drivers license, proof of auto insurance (both liability and collision coverage) with you to test drive the car. Otherwise, can start and run the car in driveway only. Email or call for more info. Can be shown on weekends, possibly some weeknights.
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