2012 Fiat 500 C Lounge Convertible 2-door 1.4l Save Thousands Buy Salvage No/res on 2040-cars
Pinon Hills, California, United States
NOTE this is a repaired salvage car currently titled and insured in Ca. This car was a minor flood the water just got up to bottom or the seat the part where you sit, there was no water in the engine or transmission or any part or the dashboard. The seats were removed and cleaned the carpet was shampooed and there is no ill effects from the flood. The car was driven from the auction when I purchased it at that time it had 1700 miles on it I've have put 8000 miles on it so it now has 9700 and I have had no problems with it.
Anyone who buys this car and is not happy when they come to pick it up will have there deposit refunded and the sale cancelled on Ebay. Note I am 74 years old and had a automotive shop for over 30 years I buy a salvage vehicle now and then and repair them for something to do all repairs are done by me and done right any questions call my cell Jim 661 972 2667 home 760 868 1416 See last pic its the sale sheet for this car and lists everything this car is equipped with. |
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