2007 Ford Expedition Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l Certificate Of Destruct. on 2040-cars
Stuart, Florida, United States
This was going to be a project car but I do not have the time or money to repair. Vehicle runs and all engine components are in good working condition. Vehicle was hit in the rear and back frame was lifted. Attached are pictures of the rear frame damage. Rear panels are bent up. Back passenger side tire is bent in but in good shape. Front bumper and grill cracked but repairable. The car starts and drives. I drove it from Miami Florida to Stuart Fl. (approx. 90 miles) but I would not trust is on the highway for a long period of time. I have salvage title in hand. Instrument gauges work fine, radio dvd and stereo work fine. If you know how to do frame repair and body work than this is a great vehicle. Interior is clean and in good shape. There is a small tear in the leather, but very repairable. Tires and RIMS are in great shape!!! DVD Console works fine. All signals and gauges are working fine. The airbags are fine and did not deploy. There are no ENGINE WARNING GUAGES lit up. Feel free to email me questions. Most states will allow for a re titling if the work is inspected and passed. I can ship this vehicle overseas VIA Port of Miami or the Port of West Palm Beach. There will be an additional $200 for me to get the vehicle to the port for shipping. BUYER MUST PAY ALL SHIPPING CHARGES, TAXES or ANY OTHER PORT FEES ASSOCIATED WITH OVERSEAS SHIPPING. It may take a few days longer to get the vehicle ready for overseas shipping. I live in Ohio but will make the trip down to assist in the transportation of the vehicle (or my family member will). |
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