Junk and salvage repairable Lincoln Navigator cars for sale
Buy with confidence
The safest way to purchase second-hand car parts and salvaged vehicles is by contacting the seller directly and talking in person to review the material you are going to buy. We advise you that you make sure that the piece 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 images of the material so you do not waste your time and money. Here you have the Lincoln Navigator for sale by our visitor (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding photographs and the details you need.
2004 Lincoln Navigator
250,000 - 260,000 miles
Black, fully loaded,, 6 CD changer, Entertainment Sysytem, starts and runs,. Body damage is above gas door. Reverse...
2003 Lincoln Navigator
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Everything works fine it’s just the right side mirror hanging loose it has not been driven it can run and drive...
2000 Lincoln Navigator
190,000 - 200,000 miles
It has some parts put in it. Spark plugs, wires, alternator fuel pump 1 new tire oil change vacuum leak was fixed.
2004 Lincoln Navigator
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Needs new motor. Fully loaded Lincoln Nav, brand new tires. Needs work on the engine but I don't have the cash to fix it.
2004 Lincoln Navigator
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Car was In an accident in December of 2016. Still runs and is damaged in the front. Car is in great condition with...
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Our site allows you to talk directly with the seller of the second-hand parts you need. By doing this you can be sure they work correctly and they will be 100% functional with your vehicle. It can also be interesting for you because, on occasion, you can convince a reluctant user to sell you a particular piece, or maybe negotiate a little the price if it seems expensive.
Always compare offers
As you can imagine, the visitors of our site are free to set the price they want to their second-hand autos and their scrapping parts. On our site, is the law of supply and demand that reigns. So they are in their right to set the price they consider more suitable, 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 piece or even go to a salvage yard to compare and decide what price is right to you. When you have decided the maximum you would pay, it is time to contact the seller and negotiate cordially.