Junk and salvage repairable Ford Focus cars for sale
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The best method to buy second-hand car parts and salvaged autos is by contacting the seller directly and staying in person to review the material you are going to buy. We advise you that you make sure that the spare you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your car model and its year of manufacture. It is a good idea to ask the seller for more photographs of the material so you do not waste your time and money. Here you have the Ford Focus for sale by our users (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding images and the details you need.
2003 Ford Focus
190,000 - 200,000 miles
This is a gray 4 door sedan. It was running good until recently. The car died near the Air Force bass in...
2006 Ford Focus
130,000 - 140,000 miles
Car was in an accident and has fairly heavy damage to the back, damaging the trunk. I was able to drive the car...
2000 Ford Focus
110,000 - 120,000 miles
Good body. No missing parts. Cold air. Starts and runs. Engine doesn't use any oil. Good transmission.Gas in oil pan.
2000 Ford Focus
80,000 - 90,000 miles
Selling our 2000 Ford FOCUS SE - DOHC 2.0. Has only 87K original miles. Includes various new parts that include...
2006 Ford Focus
130,000 - 140,000 miles
Damage to the rear. Damages were noted to the Frt & rear bumper covers, Lt fender, and Rt side doors. Estimate...
2006 Ford Focus
80,000 - 90,000 miles
Recently rear ended another vehicle on the highway, extensive front end damage to the bumper, grill, radiator...
2002 Ford Focus
100,000 - 110,000 miles
The engine has lost compression in two cylinders, all other parts under the hood are in good condition, passenger...
2005 Ford Focus
160,000 - 170,000 miles
Black ford focus that recently got into an accident. Need to get it removed. air bag deployed,and front head...
2002 Ford Focus
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Motor and transmission good shape. Only outside damage is place hole on passenger side bumper. Windshield is...
2001 Ford Focus
130,000 - 140,000 miles
Great mechanically, good tires, looks good, clean interior, but the frame is rusted pretty bad and needs brakes.
2003 Ford Focus
210,000 - 220,000 miles
The motor does not work well. It works the ignition, good transmission, pair of new tires the others to half...
2007 Ford Focus
100,000 - 110,000 miles
Passenger front end damage, bumper is there but just not attached. Excellent motor, brand new alternator still with a...
2002 Ford Focus
190,000 - 200,000 miles
Small damage to rear right tail light, no other body damage, transmission shifts great, engine died on me about...
2005 Ford Focus
170,000 - 180,000 miles
The front bumper needs replaced and there are two small screws hold the back bumper in place. The car runs great...
2003 Ford Focus
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Back brakes don't work and it needs a jump but everything works fine. I don't feel like taking it to a mechanic...
2002 Ford Focus
190,000 - 200,000 miles
Just don't want to put the work into it good car not have the time to fix it everything is good on it but the frame...
2000 Ford Focus
20,000 - 30,000 miles
Clean title, 2000 ford focus starts but doesnt run, transmission,moter, and tires are pretty much new, clutch is...
2006 Ford Focus
150,000 - 160,000 miles
I need to get rid of my car.I was in an accident with it and I'm just looking fort someone to buy it. Brand...
2003 Ford Focus
110,000 - 120,000 miles
Needs work mechanic special! The tire is popped passenger front side wheel is bent 1 inch to the left from hitting a...
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As you can imagine, the visitors of our site are free to put the price they want to their used cars and their scrapping parts. Here is the law of supply and demand that commands. So they are in perfect right to put the price they consider more fair, but also you can discard it or negotiate it to agree. The optimal way to proceed is: once you have checked the price requested by the seller, locate the price of the new spare or even go to a junk yard to compare and establish what price is right to you. When you are clear about the maximum you would pay, it is time to contact the seller and negotiate in a civilized way.