2001 Toyota Camry Gallery Edition, Only 78,000 Miles, Salvage, Recovered Theft on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Full payment is due within three days of close of auction.
2001 Toyota Camry Gallery edition with 78,000 miles. The car runs and drives great. The car was a recovered theft vehicle. The car only has a few flaws on the vehicle. The front and rear bumper covers are scuffed, the left door mirror housing is cracked, the hood has a few minor scratches in it, and the right front and right rear door each have one small door ding in them. The engine bay is super clean, and the interior is in great shape. The car appears to have been garaged kept all the moldings and glass are in great shape. The car has a salvage title but I can get a rebuilt title for you if interested just let me know. The car has all the original vin identification stickers on all the body panels on the vehicle. The vehicle is for sale locally and we do reserve the right to end the auction early. It is hard to find a low mileage camry like this. Great chance to buy a low mileage camry. Please feel free to contact me ta 502 817 2972. This car was a local one owner car and was serviced at toyota dealership every 3,000 miles. |
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