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2005 Chrysler Town & Country Damaged Repairable Easy Fix on 2040-cars

US $3,600.00
Year:2005 Mileage:60843
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

ACTION AUTO GROUP
PHONE: 248-295-2728
ADDRESS:33873 DEQUINDRE RD TROY,MI 48083
WEBSITE: ACTIONOFTROY.COM


We are selling this vehicle as a repairable rebuildable vehicle. Below are the details of the vehicle.

YEAR: 2005
MAKE:CHRYSLER
MODEL:TOWN AND COUNTRY
TRIM:GREY CLOTH,
MILES:60844
FEATURES:POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS
DAMAGE:RT FRONT DAMAGE (VERY LIGHT).REAR BUMPER HAS LIGHT DAMAGE
RUNS AND LOT DRIVES: YES WILL NEED AN ALIGNMENT
TITLE STATUS:SALVAGE
FOR SALE BY: DEALER
We have many damaged repairable vehicles in stock. Please send your contact info if you would like to view any of our vehicles for sale. We do collect 6% sales tax and a $15 title fee. Thank you for looking.

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