Everyone should get a look at this BEAUTIFUL `94 FWB in Atlanta, GA. It is Dark Cherry Metallic Clearcoat with matching leather interior, with about 103xxx miles on the odometer.
I noticed the faded/worn leather on the steering wheel and seats right away.
The hood needs repainting---the chips stick out like bird droppings.You really never know what you are getting in a used vehicle unless you see it and touch it for real.Pictures can be deceiving.
Correct on shape of car. It was not owned by a little old lady. A younger person owned that car. Probably worth about $1500 if that much.
If that car had 30k miles, I would give $5000, but it would also have to have almost perfect original paint.
Keep in mind that on any old car, you can easily plan on spending $1500 for surprises.
Keep looking, man. There are a few out there. Most people do not want them because of the gas prices. Also, do not buy a car without putting your hands on it. Too many potential rip offs.
Are those paint chips in the hood or are they the same white spots that are on the seats and carpet? It may have been owned by a house painter. Burgundy is a color that gets old faster than most other colors. Myself I would never buy that color. My dad sold a Mercury Marquis with only 40,000 miles on it because he and my stepmom got tired of the burgundy color. He usually keeps cars till they have twice the mileage of the one he traded in. If you like burgany there is probably not a better color. To each his own color choice. TexasCadillac
Huh, I should have looked a bit harder. I'M not going to buy the thing, but I figured that maybe someone around here might. Besides, it's pretty rare to see a Fleetwood in that color.
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