Black 2013 Ford Focus Hatchback Wrecked Rebuildable on 2040-cars
Buffalo, Kentucky, United States
This is a 2013 Ford Focus Hatchback that has been wrecked and will need repair. The airbags are good, except for the driver's side "knee bag". Not sure about the door post bags.
The car is an automatic, it only has 19,747 miles (like new). It has aluminum wheels; it also has cruise, tilt, CD player, and a lot of other buttons I'm not sure of. The car does start and run, and can be driven for loading, but isn't road-worthy because the right front wheel shock or shock tower is bent in. It also will need pulling at the door post, but the frame itself is okay. The winner will have to pick up the car, but I will assist in loading, if necessary. I expect payment at that time. This will make a sharp-looking, economical car when it's finished. I bought this car for personal use, but I changed my mind and want a different type of vehicle. No trades, please. The reserve price is what I have invested in the car. Please feel free to ask questions, because once you make the winning bid, you own the car! I will try to be as honest about describing it as I can, but I am no mechanic or body man. It would be best, maybe, if you could come look at it first-hand. The car is located in Buffalo, KY 42716. For any questions, call (270) 325-3593. If I don't answer, leave a message. |
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