My advice would be to have a reputable auto repair shop do an inspection of it before you purchase it. If it costs you $100, it'll be worth it to know exactly what is and isn't wrong with it and what money you may need to invest into it. If the vehicle's owner won't agree to that, maybe it's because he knows of what they'll find. On the whole, these were good cars, but how they are maintained is critical as with any twenty year old vehicle.
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