2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Se Passenger Van 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Morrisville, Vermont, United States
This is a 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan that was purchased new as a school bus. The van was parked next to a shed at a school that caught on fire. The drivers side of the vehicle was damaged from the heat because it was parked about 3' away. The fire never damaged any structural parts, interior parts or mechanical parts. All the damage was done to the outer surface. We replaced all the plastic things that melted, installed two new tires, replaced the damaged sheet metal and refinished the complete side. The vehicle is still brand new! It doesn't smell like it was in a fire, it drives like new still, no warning lights on the dash. It is truly just like new. The vehicle was purchased straight from the insurance company with a salvage title. I have the title in hand. Bid confidently and SAVE THOUSANDS OFF A NEW ONE! This one was repaired by us at Xtreme Collision Center. 95% of our work is insurance work for customers. Sometimes we run into projects like this and we repair and sell them. It is done with the same quality of repair as all of our insurance work.
We repair every car like we are putting our families in them. Good Luck! |
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