Junk and salvage repairable Ford Escape cars for sale
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The best method to buy used car pieces and salvaged autos is by getting in touch with the seller directly and staying in person to check the material you are going to purchase. We recommend that you make sure that the spare you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your vehicle model and its year of manufacture. It is a great idea to ask the seller for more photographs of the spares so you do not waste your time and money. Here you will locate the Ford Escape for sale by our users (complete or by parts) with their corresponding photos and the info you need.
2007 Ford Escape
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Transmission and engine are good no lights on. Bottom is rotting windshield is cracked, the doors do not open...
2008 Ford Escape
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Bad transmission is the only problem. Totally maintained and reliable til the torque coverter clutch solenoid broke...
2011 Ford Escape
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Vehicle runs, 4 door, Damaged radiator, refurbished engine, passenger rear door dented no door handle.
2008 Ford Escape
100,000 - 110,000 miles
Complete car runs and drives for new tires brake job there's nothing wrong with the car I just bought a new car...
2005 Ford Escape
190,000 - 200,000 miles
Red Ford Escape Hybrid SLT. Title shows year as 2005 but selection here only goes to 2006 so I selected regular...
2005 Ford Escape
260,000 - 270,000 miles
Blown head gasket I am selling the whole car or part it out if you need a 05 ford escape email me with you best offer.
2006 Ford Escape
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Already been towed to yall\\\\r\\\\n\\\\r\\\\nCar stopped accelerating, and is paid off...
2001 Ford Escape
120,000 - 130,000 miles
Car runs but stalls out knocking rod looking to scrap. New front brakes and rotors. Decent tires and rims.
2002 Ford Escape
300,000 - 310,000 miles
No safety, AS IS or this is a great car to utilize for parts. Still driveable but needs a little TCL. Engine still...
2005 Ford Escape
260,000 - 270,000 miles
Engine stopped running\r\nCar does not start, selling the car as a whole for parts\r\nAll other parts on the car...
2009 Ford Escape
180,000 - 190,000 miles
4 mags & I installed new hitch in July. The vehicle needs exhaust repair and loosing coolant as far I am concern...
2005 Ford Escape
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Good tires, \r\nall new exhaust March 2019\r\nBody in decent shape\r\nRot on sub frame\r\nNeeds new altinator & battery.
2002 Ford Escape
180,000 - 190,000 miles
The car has amazing parts to be used. Its a yellow firecracker and looking at on the outside you would think it...
2005 Ford Escape
20,000 - 30,000 miles
Dead battery and one flat tire. Other then that it's a perfect car. Only cosmetic problems are a very small dent on...
2003 Ford Escape
220,000 - 230,000 miles
The frame is rusted through but everything works (engine, 4wd, new muffler, lights, switches, tires good...
2005 Ford Escape
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Has new altinator new plugs, new coils, new crank sensor,new cam sensor really nice needs pcm programmed i have...
2006 Ford Escape
10,000 - 20,000 miles
I don't have the title selling the whole car only thing missing is the battery its gray everything in tack don't...
2004 Ford Escape
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Runs, starts fine, body is rough. Clean title. Does not need to be towed, can be driven. Air works, but needs recharged.
2009 Ford Escape
190,000 - 200,000 miles
2009 Escape 4x4. Beige with black leather interior. Runs great, but needs a new transmission. Everything else is...
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Always compare offers
As you can imagine, the users of our site are free to put the price they want to their used autos and their salvage parts. Here is the law of supply and demand that reigns. So they are in their right to put the price they believe more fair, but also you can discard it or negotiate it to reach an agreement. The best way to proceed is: once you have checked the amount requested by the seller, locate the price of the new part or even go to a junk yard to compare and decide what price is right to you. When you are clear about the maximum you would pay, it is time to talk to the seller and negotiate in a civilized manner.