Salvage Ford Freestar Cars For Sale - Bid Online

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2007 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer1 mi
  • DamageREPOSSESSION
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeTX ORIGINAL
  • Sale DateLive Now
  • LocationHOUSTON, TX
Starting Bid
$125 USD
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2004 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer84,635 mi
  • DamageNORMAL WEAR & TEAR
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeLA CLEAR
  • Sale DateLive Now
  • LocationBYRAM, MS
Starting Bid
$25 USD
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2005 FORD FREESTAR SES photo
  • Odometer126,028 mi
  • DamageALL OVER
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeCO CLEAR
  • Sale DateLive Now
  • LocationDELTA, CO
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$0 USD
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2006 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer215,151 mi
  • DamageNORMAL WEAR & TEAR
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeCO CLEAR
  • Sale DateLive Now
  • LocationDELTA, CO
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$0 USD
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2004 FORD FREESTAR SES photo
  • Odometer142,895 mi
  • Damagenone
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeCA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
  • Sale Date12/26/2024
  • LocationGARDENA, CA
Current Bid
$75 USD
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2004 FORD FREESTAR S photo
  • Odometer1 mi
  • DamageFRONT & REAR
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeAK BILL OF SALE JUNK
  • Sale Date12/27/2024
  • LocationWASILLA, AK
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$0 USD
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2007 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer190,385 mi
  • DamageRIGHT SIDE
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeKY BILL OF SALE NO TITLE/BILL OF SALE PARTS ONLY
  • Sale Date12/30/2024
  • LocationEMINENCE, KY
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$500 USD
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2004 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer106,778 mi
  • DamageLEFT REAR
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeIA REGULAR CERTIFICATE
  • Sale Date12/30/2024
  • LocationDAVENPORT, IA
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$0 USD
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2006 FORD FREESTAR SEL photo
  • Odometer178,746 mi
  • DamageREAR
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeTX ORIGINAL
  • Sale Date12/31/2024
  • LocationWILMER, TX
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2006 FORD FREESTAR photo
  • Odometer137,488 mi
  • DamageREAR
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeCO CLEAR
  • Sale Date12/31/2024
  • LocationCOMMERCE CITY, CO
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Frequently asked questions

How Can I Estimate the Repair Costs for a Salvage Ford Freestar?
To estimate repair costs for a salvage Ford Freestar, start by reviewing the damage report and obtaining quotes from certified mechanics or repair shops. Consider the cost of replacement parts, the availability of necessary parts for the specific model, and the labor required for repairs. It’s also important to factor in any hidden damage that might not be immediately visible, such as issues with the structure or electrical system.
What Are the Common Issues to Look Out for When Buying a Salvage Ford Freestar?
When buying a salvage Ford Freestar, common issues to watch for include structural damage, such as misaligned components, rust, or corrosion. Electrical problems, including faulty wiring or sensor malfunctions, are also frequent in salvaged machines. Additionally, inspect the engine, or other key systems, as repairs in these areas can be expensive.
Can a Salvaged Ford Freestar Be Restored to Its Original Condition?
Restoring a salvaged Ford Freestar to its original condition is possible, but it depends on the extent of the damage. Cosmetic issues like dents or scratches can usually be repaired easily, while more significant damage to key components, such as structural elements, engines, or electrical systems, may require extensive work. Even with repairs, the machine might not perform exactly like a brand-new model, and some parts may need ongoing maintenance. It's essential to have a qualified mechanic inspect the machine before purchase to understand the full scope of restoration needed.
How Can I Verify the Safety of a Repaired Salvage Ford Freestar?
To verify the safety of a repaired salvage Ford Freestar, have the machine inspected by a certified mechanic, preferably one experienced in post-collision repairs. Additionally, look for records of safety inspections or certifications confirming that the machine meets legal standards. A test drive can also reveal potential handling or performance issues that may affect safety.