2003 Jaguar S-type V8 4.2l Dohc 32v Salvage Title Rwd Heated Leather Seats on 2040-cars
Fort Edward, New York, United States
2003 Jaguar S-Type 4.2L DOHC V8 Engine, Dual Power Heated Leather Seats, Dual Climate Control, Traction Control, Steering Wheel Controls, Back-Up Sensors, Power Moon roof, Telescoping Wheel, Dual Front and, Side Airbags. AutoCheck - Vehicle History Report AutoCheck Vehicle history report for this vehicle is provided in the photo gallery. Please review this history notes for details on Mileage and Salvage Reports True Miles Unknown - NO KEYS The 2003 Jaguar S Type was purchased as a water damaged car from Superstorm Sandy. Over 500,000 vehicles were damaged by the storm. There were so many that the insurance companies totaled the cars in large groups without the time to test or check them. All the batteries were disconnected. Because the batteries were disconnected the “true mileage” ( note*) when totaled was unknown. No repairs have been done and the vehicle has not been started. The battery is disconnected. This car has been dried out and wiped down. No other repairs have been made, it may start up or not, and may run or not. NO KEYS Absolute Auto Credit is a dealership that has been in business for over 25 years. We purchased a large group of vehicles (300) from insurance companies after the storm. We are selling some without even looking at them because we have so many to go through. Payment in full is required within 3 days of close of auction. Shipping arrangements and fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Pick up is in upstate New York in Fort Edward, located off exit 17, I 87. If you would like to see the vehicle in person please call 518-745-0316 to make arrangements. |
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