2013 Ford Transit Connect XL
2.0 L • I4 • 136 hp • FWD • AT
NM0LS7AN1DT147455
Highlights
Condition
Run and drive
Seller
Fleet / Lease • Wheels
Key included
Yes
Document status
Good
History
First time sale
Drive
2.0 L • I4 • 136 hp • FWD • AT
Odometer
63,690 mi ≈ 102,499 km
Primary damage
Top roof
Secondary damage
Rear end
Loss type
Other
Document type
NM • Clear
Extra
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Auction
VIN
NM0LS7AN1DT147455
Lot number
45048116IAAI
Sale status
On approval
Seller type
Fleet / Lease
Seller
Wheels
Auction date
Location
Albuquerque, NM
ACV
$2,400
Description
Fuel type
Gasoline
Body color
White
Body type
Van
Trim
XL
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2013 Ford Transit Connect XL • 2.0 L • I4 • 136 hp • FWD • Automatic • IAAI Lot: 45048116 • VIN: NM0LS7AN1DT147455
Find out more about this 2013 Ford Transit Connect XL, available at the IAAI salvage car auction as lot 45048116 in Albuquerque, NM. This car has Top roof main damage. It is listed with Run and drive start condition code. Odometer shows 63,690 mi. This White Ford Transit Connect Van is equipped with Gasoline 2.0 L engine, FWD drivetrain, Automatic transmission. Check the vehicle history report for NM0LS7AN1DT147455 to access detailed information on accidents, ownership, and title status. Review pricing trends and uncover hidden issues before placing your bid.
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