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2013 Dodge Charger
Listing Number: 71199892 | Park Hills, KY US | City of Park Hills 0 Seller's Other Auctions
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Auction Ended:
Final Bid:
$4,200.00
Bids:
29 Bids
Auction Details
Starting Bid: $2,000.00 | |
Current Price: $4,200.00 | |
Buy Now Price | $0.00 | No Reserve Available for immediate purchase. |
Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
Start Date | |
End Date | [Extended] |
Bid History | 29 Bid(s) |
High Bidder | Snake2024 S*******4 |
Page Views | 7270 |
Payment Details
Check payable to: The City of Park Hills1106 Amsterdam RoadPark Hills, KY 41011
Item Description
2013 Dodge Charger, good condition, Timing chain and new transmission 3 years ago, rear end is rusting out, engine is in great mechanical shape. Used primarily as administrative vehicle by department leadership. Unmarked dark gray color. Exterior emergency lights in grill, headlights/tail lights and rear deck, as well as, emergency siren.
Additional information on this Auction
Custom ID | 1301 | |
Will Item results be voted on | Unsure | |
Will you ship this item | Yes. At the expense of the bidder. | |
In person item inspection information | Sgt Brian DeWaine, 859-431-6172 | |
Does it start | Yes | |
Is it drivable off the lot | Yes | |
Is it currently inspected | Yes | |
Vehicle has a transferable title | Yes | |
Miles | 144,549 | |
VIN | 2C3CDXAT2DH542550 | |
Year | 2013 | |
Make | Dodge | |
Model | Charger | |
Trim Level | Police | |
Body Style | SEDAN 4-DR | |
Engine Type | 5.7L V8 OHV 16V | |
Transmission_short | 5A | |
Transmission_long | 5-Speed Automatic | |
Driveline | RWD | |
Fuel Economy_city | No data | |
Fuel Economy_highway | No data |
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Q: |
"Rear end rusting out? Could you explain or show pictures. Thank you for your time." - Asked by #54545305 01/04/2025 04:17 PM |
A: |
Of course. Better explanation would be underneath, all the rocker panels and rear end is full of rust. Not observed on the outside of panels. I do not have any photos and due to the exuberant amount of snow, pictures will not be taken any time soon. Respectfully, Sarge.
-Answered on 01/10/2025 03:36 PM |