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2008 Dodge Caliber Srt-4 With Only 4000 Miles!!! With A Parts Car (2 Cars) on 2040-cars

US $5,995.00
Year:2008 Mileage:4100
Location:

Concord, Virginia, United States

Concord, Virginia, United States
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 You are buying this pair (2 cars) of SRT-4 Calibers. They are both original SRT-4's We bought these cars back in 2010?? They have been stored inside since we bought them. My son was going to build these and make one nice car....... He went to college, got a job and the rest is history.......They are identical except the rebuildable one has the navigation system and still has the interior in it. The theft car has the front seats missing, the motor and tranny gone and the wheels were also stolen. You get the one (1) set of 4 wheels. They are on the fronts of both of the cars because I couldn't find a big enough used rim to fit over the rotors. These wheels have only 4000 miles on them, they are like new.  They have no curb rash, the tires show no wear. It would be very easy to put the motor and tranny, seats and wheels on / in the stolen Caliber but you can't get the title to that car. Now the bad....The 4000 mile car needs to be clipped. you have all the parts on the theft / parts car. After I started to take the 4000 mile Caliber a part I found the top of the transmission (transmission mount) is broken off. It will need to be replaced or welded. I have not tried to start the car as it has a broken oil cooler line, throttle body, intake manifold and manifold runner valve, and possibly more things???  The body on the theft car looks great but the passenger side has been painted prior to the theft. The passenger side fender has a dent in it that could be taken out and used. The wrecked car has a very nice body with no obvious paint work. There is a small dent in the drivers door and the driver's side door glass is broken. There is a front bumper cover and some parts form the other bumper cover. I wouldn't put it on my car if it only had 4000 miles!!!  The interiors are in very good condition. The front seats are missing from the theft vehicle. That is all that's missing from the interior of the theft car. The interior of the wrecked car is complete a little dusty and dirty but it only has 4100 miles so if it were cleaned and the air bags replaced it would be like new. I am uploading the interior pictures of both interiors later tonight or tomorrow. Another good thing is that the theft car was stolen by a professional chop shop. They removed everything that could be unbolted, not cutting wiring harnesses or other things. The axles were cut so that the car could still roll and the fluid wouldn't run out of the transmission. The wiring harness was unplugged along with the power steering hoses/cooling lines. So both cars can be tow dollied.
You are buying both these cars AS IS..... WHERE IS...... AND HOW IS.......... Ask all questions first. Feel free to have someone come inspect them. I will help with shipping / loading. There is a possibility......... that I will deliver them for free along interstate 81 from Harrisonburg Va to Harrisburg Pa. I will only drop them at an exit!!!!. I am not going to travel through towns for free.......(I can only deliver one at a time, at my convenience) You must set this up with me before you buy them!!!!  AGAIN..... I WILL TRY TO DELIVER THESE.......NO PROMISES....... WE HAVE TO DECIDE / TALK BEFORE YOU BUY THESE!!!! Thanks for looking.

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