2012 Ford Explorer Limited Salvage Awd, Damage, Wrecked; Runs & Drives on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Hello, you are bidding on an extremely nice 2012 Ford Explorer Limited AWD with 44,330 miles. The truck sustained damage to the front passenger side and left side of the vehicle. The best part about this vehicle is the clean interior, truck has leather seats, that appear to be in excellent condition with not tears or scratches. Truck also has third row seating, sun roof, park assist, touch screen, and still has that new car smell!!! Vehicle has 44,330 miles. The truck will need the following parts: Front bumper cover, right headlight, right fender, right front inner fender liner, wheel,tire, left front door, left rear door, and a right fog lamp repair left quarter skin, and repair the right inner fender structure.The vehicle is equipped with Sony sound system, back up camera, and many other standard options. Vehicle also may need misc clips and mounting hardware. The parts are available at car-part or www.ebay.com. The truck is being as is sold with salvage title. The car is available for inspection, please feel free to call me at 502 817 2972 with any questions you may have. Yes the vehicle has more exterior damage but on the plus side of it the vehicle has good airbags threw out the vehicle. So you do not have to mess with those. The right rail looks ok. The radiator core support is cracked could be repaired. The right front of the rocker needs to be repaired. Please feel free to stop by and inspect the vehicle.
AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE We are a family owned business since 1954 same location for 57 years. All of our cars sold as is damaged. A lot of the wrecked vehicle we sell are crashed but still assembled, there are a lot components that maybe damaged that we can not see. We start all vehicles, and see if they can drive, we specify if you can drive them home our lot drive. We do our best to specify which parts are damaged and if the vehicle has frame or structure damage. We list all the damaged items in our add so make sure you read the entire ad there maybe some items listed that you can not see in the pictures. We are also not responsible for keys or key fobs losing program. You need to remember you are buying a wrecked car, not a fully functional vehicle in most cases. Please ask as many questions as you like, we will be glad to answer any of the questions you have. You are more than welcome to come by our shop and inspect the vehicles in person or send a representative to inspect the car for you. All vehicles sold as is, we are not responsible for any unseen damaged parts or unseen damaged areas. We are not responsible for carfax, or auto check reports of vehicles while they are for sale by us or after the vehicles are sold. FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION Parts located Front bumper: Right headlight: $119.00 Olympic auto sales/EZ auto parts (810 787 1700) Right fender: $150.00 Gordo auto body parts (972 579 8855) Wheel: $275.00 Claytons auto parts (800 325 1365) Left front door: $314.95 One stop auto parts (514 374 7500) Left rear door: $334.95 One stop auto parts (514 374 7500) Right fog lamp: $25.00 Olmstead auto parts & wrecking (440 234 3202) |
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