2013 Ford Explorer Salvage Title Collision Front Damage Only 338 Miles 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Fort Edward, New York, United States
2013 Ford Explorer Salvage Title - ONE OWNER Please look closely at the photos for the damage. The Ford ran and drove well up till the accident. The Ford is sold "as is" . The Ford was totaled by the insurance company but the motor runs and the car will drive. We started it and drove it around the lot in order to take the photos. The damage primarily on the front of the Ford, (seen in photos), airbags are blown, pile of damaged parts from front end included good airbox The reserve is low. This would make a great project car to bring back to the original condition. Absolute Auto Credit is a dealership that has been in business for
over 25 years. We have a staff of over 40 at our two locations. Please bid with
confidence. As always we will be happy to answer any questions you may have be
phone or e mail. The vehicles are all available for personal examination and
test drives at one of our locations. NOTICE: SALVAGE TITLE INFORMATION: This vehicle has collision with a Salvage Title. Some states
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your state's salvage laws and regulations. ALL SALVAGE VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTY WHAT SO EVER. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ALL Payment in full is required within 3 days of close of auction. Shipping arrangements and fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Pick up is in Upstate New York in Fort Edward, located off exit 17, I-87. If you would like to see the vehicle in person please call 518-745-0316 to make arrangements. AutoCheck Vehicle History Report2013 Ford Explorer Report Run Date: 2013-09-13 13:08:58.153 EDT Report Summary·
Class: SUV - Lower Mid
Range ·
Engine: 3.5L V6 SMPI ·
Country of Assembly: ·
Vehicle Age: 0 year(s) ·
Calculated Owners: 1 ·
VIN: 1FM5K7B89DGB23588 ·
Year : 2013 ·
Make : Ford ·
Model: Explorer ·
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