Detail Info for: Ford : F-150 xL 2001Ford F-150 4x4

Transaction Info

Sold On:
01/01/2012
Price:
$ 2285.00
Condition:
Mileage:
125962
Location:
Kensington, Kansas, 66951
Seller Type:
Dealer

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2001 Ford F-150
Submodel Body Type:
xL Pickup truck
Engine:
4.6L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
1FTRX18W71KF71895
Vehicle Title:
Salvage
Drive Train:
Four Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Steering
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

2001 F 150 4x4 runs and drive 5speed tires about 50% just a fair old truck in it's everyday close. EXPLANATION OF SALVAGE OR PREVIOUS SALVAGE OR REBUILT SALVAGE TITLES We do not purchase vehicles that have been crushed, only vehicles which have little or no damage. These vehicles have a good Kansas title now - just like yours - but with previous salvage title notation on the top line of the title because of this damage - good in any state - 100% ready for you to register and tag in your name without any hassles. We do NOT guarantee that vehicles will pass other states' inspections. Even vehicles which have been stolen and recovered with no damage may receive a "salvage" title. We are a licensed dealer in the state of Kansas. Winning bidders that are Kansas residents will be required to pay sales tax. Out of state buyers will be responsible for doc and fees required in their own state for licensing. Non paying buyers will be turned over to ebay, so only bid if you have the funds available or have made financing arrangements ahead of time with your bank. This Unit is also available for sale locally. We do reserve the right to end this auction at anytime do to prior sale. The best way to inquire about our listings is to give us a call. If you have any questions at all or want to make an offer, please call us. There are never any DOC fees or other hidden charges, which are only additional dealer profit. The price you and I agree on is exactly what you will pay. Delivery service is available. We have a lot of people by here and someone may make an acceptable offer on this vehicle before the sale is over, so we must reserve the right to end early. If you have any questions, please give us a call: 785-543-4276 A vehicle which has had a "salvage title" will show a notation on the new title that states "prior or rebuilt salvage." A "prior or rebuilt salvage" title will retain that notation for the life of the car--the notation cannot be removed. Normally once a vehicle is wrecked or stolen, the insured is paid off within two weeks. The insurance company becomes the owner of the vehicle. As a Kansas registered salvage buyer/dealer, we purchase these vehicles at special salvage auctions (salvage dealers only). Most of our theft recovery vehicles have no damage whatsoever. Why don't the owners just get their vehicles back if there is no damage? Normally the last owner is given first chance to purchase the vehicle back from the insurance company, but in most cases the last owner has already bought another vehicle to replace the vehicle that was stolen from them. (If they do purchase it back, the vehicle retains a "good" title and not a salvage title.) If the last owner does not need the stolen vehicle with little or no damage, the insurance company becomes the owner of the vehicle (since they paid the insured for their loss). At that time, the insurance company must apply for a "salvage" title or "original" (good) title, depending upon the titling state options. Some states will let a vehicle retain an original title, others salvage only.NON REFUNDABLE Deposit via PayPal: US $500.00 within 48 hours of auction close. The balance within 5 days Thank you for viewing our auction What Does Salvage Mean? Most of the time when a vehicle is paid off by an insurance company it receives a "total loss certificate". This can happen when a car is wrecked, stolen, flooded, or repaired after a minor accident and the owner rejects the repair. The term "totaled" comes from "total loss", a term that insurance companies use when dealing with these types of cars. It is important to understand the different types of salvage cars out there. Some can be really good; others can never be the same. Should I Buy a Salvage Car? A lot of people shopping for a good deal on a car often come across a really good deal on a car that is priced much lower than any others in the market. Typically these deals are going to be salvage cars. If a consumer is smart about their purchase and finds a good deal on a salvage car that was not damaged too bad, or was simply stolen and recovered with no damage they could save thousands of dollars. At the end of the day all cars are depreciating to zero, so a lot of times it makes sense to start as low as possible to minimize your losses on depreciation. What About Re-Sell Value? A common misconception is that people lose a lot of money when re-selling a salvage car. The thing to keep in mind is what you paid for it to begin with. For example, if you saved 30% on a salvage car when you bought it, discount it 30% off of retail when you sell it. Many people have discovered that the same motivation that existed for them to buy a salvage car exists in consumers everywhere. The need to save money is probably consumers #1 priority. If they can do it on a good car that runs and drives fine then the problem is often solved. Can I Insure a Savage Car? Yes. Almost all insurance companies will insure a salvage car, and most of the time they don't even ask if your car is salvage or not.

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