2010 Ford Fusion Sel, Salvage, Water Damage, Runs And Drives, Leather, Heated on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Full payment is due within three days of close of auction. 2010 Ford Fusion SEL with 70,000 miles. The car sustained local fresh water damage to the vehicle. The vehicle runs and drives great. The engine and transmission are ok they did not sustain any damage to them. The car is a SEL model with leather heated seats and many other standard options. The vehicle does have some body damage to the right quarter panel but can be repaired. The vehicle has 70,000 miles on it. The smart junction box in the right kick panel sustained water damage and shorted out the gauge cluster in the dash. We had to install new smart junction box and we had to replace the gauge cluster. The only used gauge cluster we could find had 139,000 miles on it. So the gauge reads 139,000 but the car only has 70,000 miles on it. I have the carfax to support it and the title also will read 70,000 miles. The car will come with a Indiana salvage title the title will take 6-8 weeks before it comes in to us from the insurance company. The cars interior will need to be removed and cleaned, and the carpet will need to be removed and cleaned. The only warning lights that are currently on is the low tire light and the door ajar lights. The car has some modules under the center console that will have to be replaced. The car is available for inspection please feel free to contact me at 502 817 2972 with any questions that you have. The car is being sold as is water damaged. All the power windows work except for the left rear door window is not working. The electric seats are also not working you will need to replace the electric motors on the seats. AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE |
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