2011 Jeep Wrangler 4 Door 4x4 Salvage Wrecked Damage on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: 4WD
Model: Wrangler
Mileage: 8,000
Trim: Unlimited Sport Sport Utility 4-Door
You are bidding on a 2011 jeep wrangler. It is automatic has 8,000 miles, 4x4, ac, cruise control, power windows and locks. This Jeep runs and lot drives has good air bags. The Jeep does not look to have any frame damage. It has damage to the windshield frame passenger doors, right front fender, hood, grill, coresupport, and cooling. There are others parts I probably missed but please come inspect this Jeep before you bid or call me with any questions at 502 553 93 65.
This Jeep is sold as is with no warranty. It is sold with a salvage title. I am not responsible for any parts missed or frame damage or any kind of autocheck or carfax. Winning bidder is to pay a $500 cash or wire deposit 24hours after the end of the auction and the balance to be paid in full by cash or wire by $72 hours after the end of the auction. If you have any other questions or need other bidding arrangements made please call 502 5 53 9365. I can help with arranging shipping. The Jeep is advertised locally so the auction might end early.
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