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2005 Dodge Ram Slt - Wrecked - Salvage / Rebuilt Title - Must Be Towed - 322533 on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:71256 Color: Black
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:4.7L V8
Vehicle Title:Salvage
VIN: 1D7HA18N05S322533 Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Ram 1500
Trim: Truck
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 71,256
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: SLT
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

All property is offered for sale "As-Is, Where-Is." Bidders are encouraged to physically inspect the offered property prior to bidding.

IF YOU HAVE -0- FEEDBACK: Please email contact information through eBay Messages (Ask a Question link) prior to bidding. If you fail to do so before bidding we will CANCEL your bid and BLOCK you from bidding on our auctions.  

This vehicle was seized by the Gwinnett County Police Department, but then was made active and used by them (February 2010 - October 2012) until it was wrecked. We do not have any maintenance history on it prior to PD using it in 2010. This vehicle was deemed a total loss, and MUST BE TOWED off our lot. The title shows "salvage", "rebuilt", and "court order". We have not seen the vehicle history report. This vehicle could have been wrecked in the past as well. No guarantee that it will pass emissions. This is Sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS.

Vehicle Details:

  • 71,256 miles
  • 4.7L V8 engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • 4 door
  • A/C
  • Power windows
  • Power locks
  • AM/FM/CD player
  • ABS
  • Drivers/Passenger/Side airbags
  • Cruise control
  • Tilt steering
  • 2nd row folding seat

Vehicle Maintenance History (since 2010):

Passed Georgia Vehicle Emissions Inspection: 03/26/12 ***NO GUARANTEE IT WILL PASS 2013 TEST WITHOUT REPAIRS*** Sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS

Last serviced (oil, filters, etc.): 05/14/12 @ 67,829 miles

Most Recent Repairs:

  • 05/14/12 Replaced 4 tires @ 67,829 miles
  • 06/22/11 Replaced left side lower control arm, both lower ball joints, front & rear brake pads, tailshaft seal, and right rear caliper @ 53,104 miles
  • 04/12/10 Replaced battery @ 40,476 miles

All property is offered for sale “As-Is, Where-Is.” Bidders are encouraged to physically inspect the offered property prior to bidding.

IF YOU HAVE -0- FEEDBACK:  Please email contact information through eBay Messages (Ask a Question link). If you fail to do so before bidding we will CANCEL your bid and BLOCK you from bidding on our auctions.

LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Gwinnett County Fleet Management - 620 Swanson Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 30043

INSPECTIONS: The bidder is invited, urged, and cautioned to inspect the property prior to submitting a bid. To the best of our knowledge, all identified deficiencies and mechanical problems are included in the listing. Unknown repairs may be required. Property may be viewed from 8am - 4pm, Monday through Thursday, excluding holidays. For directions call 678-442-3300.

Please email any questions through eBay messages. Questions will be answered during our posted eBay business hours. 

 

PAYMENT: The winning bid shall be considered an agreement to buy and is final. Payment in full is due no later than 7 business days from the time and date of the auction closing. Acceptable forms of payment are: 

  • CASH IN PERSON - U.S. Currency 
  • Certified Cashiers Check
  • Money Order

Checks shall be made payable to: Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

 

 

All payments must be for the exact amount due. We do not have change.

If payment is not made within the stated time frame the property will be relisted. We do not submit Second Chance Offers.

VEHICLE PICK UP: WE DO NOT SHIP OR DELIVER. The County requires PROOF OF INSURANCE if a vehicle is driven off of the lot. Insurance is not required if it is towed. All items must be removed within 7 business days from the time and date of auction closing. Vehicles will be released only upon receipt of payment. The purchaser is responsible for transportation to and from the County Fleet management Lot. The purchaser pays for all transportation costs. The County is not responsible for and will not make any removal and/or transportation arrangements. These arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser. The purchaser is responsible for loading and removal of any and all property awarded to them. The Buyer will make all arrangements and perform all work necessary, including loading and transportation of the property. Under no circumstances will Gwinnett County employees assume responsibility for packing, loading or shipping. Property may be removed from 8am - 4pm, Monday through Thursday, excluding legal holidays.

COUNTY DISCLAIMER: SELLING OF SURPLUS PROPERTY BY GWINNETT COUNTY (County): This property is offered "AS- IS, WHERE-IS", with no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, as to its condition, fitness for use or fitness for a particular purpose. Information in the description section does not necessarily denote overall condition of the property and is not intended to be comprehensive; other repairs may be required. The County reserves the right to notify bidders and cancel any auction. The County will not be held liable for any such cancellation and/or closure. The County reserves the right to award bids to any bidder. Bids not meeting the reserve may not be awarded. All items being sold are subject to the General Sale Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated herein by reference, and such other special terms and conditions as may be contained herein. A purchaser or disappointed bidder shall have no recourse against the County, any of its agencies, officers, employees or agents.

Your bid is a contract. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. 

 

 

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