2008 Mercedes Benz Clk350 Black Coupe Wrecked Repairable Clear Title No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cumming, Georgia, United States
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You are bidding on a wrecked 2008 Mercedes Benz CLK350. I am listing this car for my sister-in-law. She is the owner of the car. She was involved in an accident in the car resulting in front and rear damages. The insurance company inspected the car and deemed it to be repairable, however she would rather not fix the car and use the money to purchase another car. She is sending the insurance check to the leinholder to pay off the car. Once that has occured we will have a clear title in hand that we will Fedex to the buyer. The front end damage is more severe than the rear, but the damage appears to have stayed above the rails. It will need a front bumper, head lights, hood, upper core support, radiator and condenser. The right fender is untouched and there is minor damage on the left fender. There was no airbag deployment in the car. The headrests deployed forward but should be able to be reset. The rear damage is to the rear cover and reinforcement bar. There is also a buckle in the left quarter panel. We still have all of the parts and hardware that the body shop took off of the car for the inspection. The buyer is welcome to have the damaged parts. The car is heavily optioned including the following: Heated Leather Seats, Navigation, Power seats, CD changer, Climate control AC, Harmon Kardon Audio, Alloy Wheels, New tires, Homelink, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Woodgrain interior, Ipod integration, Satellite Radio, and much more. There is a folder that includes all Mercedes dealership service work that has been performed on the car. The car is fully disclosed and is being sold as-is. There are lots of good usable parts on the car or the car could be pretty easily fixed in the right hands. The car is lot driveable, but it is leaking coolant from the radiator so it will need to be towed. Please ask any questions you might have prior to bidding. The car is being sold with no reserve. BID TO WIN! Thank you. |
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