2009 Ford Focus Se Light Front Damage Salvage Damaged Easy Fix Good Air Bags on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
2009 Ford Focus SE 4 door sedan. Car has light damage in front. Insurance company took the hood off to estimate damage. Car will need hood, one headlight, grille and bolt in top core support as well as radiator and AC condenser. Please look at the pics for damage. NO FRAME DAMAGE, NO AIR BAGS DEPLOYED. NO SUSPENSION damage. Looks like a very light and high deer hit. Back seat has some stains. Car has power options, CD player etc. All hardware is bagged and included with vehicle. Vehicleis currently stored inside,away from the weather.
Sold as is where is, located in Webster NY 14519 zip code. Sold with NY state salvage certificate of title. $300 non refundable deposit right after auctions end, full payment within 3 days of auctions end. Car is sold as is where is, no warranty. |
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