2013 Ford Trnsit Connect, Salvage, Damaged, Runs And Lot Drives on 2040-cars
United States
Full payment is due within three days of close of auction.
Item being relisted due to a non paying bidder. We have clear Florida
title in hand. Hello you are bidding on a very nice clear
title damaged 2013 Ford Transit connect with 24,299 miles. The vehicle
runs and lot drives. The vehicle sustained damage to the front end of
the vehicle. The vehicle was a high hitThe vehicle is equipped The vehicle will need the following parts hood, radiator, ac
condenser, cooling fans, front bumper cover, both rear doors,
misc clips, both headlights, under belly shield, and misc mounting
hardware. The vehicle is available for inspection please feel free to
contact me at 502 817 2972. The vehicle is for sale locally please feel
free to contact me at 502 817 2972. The parts are available at car-part
or on www ebay com for new and used take off parts. The damage was above
the frame rails. The front bumper rebar also appears to be in great
shape.The vehicle comes with a IN salvage title. The title will take 6-8 weeks before it comes in. AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE Parts located: Hood: $200.00 Robbins auto parts (800 726 0275) Front bumper cover:$204.95 (517 374 7500) Radiator: $92.00 Affordable auto (249 946 4701) AC Condenser: $83.99 Pam's auto (800 560 7336) Cooling fans: $169.95 one stop auto (517 374 7500) Left and right headlight Diehl Auto parts (800 482 1087) Left rear door: $375.00 Mott auto (800 226 6887) Right rear door: $350.00 TN Auto (800 242 7927) |
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