Junk and salvage repairable Dodge Durango cars for sale
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The safest method to buy used car pieces and salvaged autos is by contacting the seller directly and staying in person to review the material you are going to purchase. We recommend that you make sure that the piece you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your auto 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 Dodge Durango for sale by our users (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding photos and the info you need.
2002 Dodge Durango
160,000 - 170,000 miles
This 2002 Dodge Durango is being sold for parts or as a whole. It does not start, but it has a fuel type...
2004 Dodge Durango
290,000 - 300,000 miles
Worked fine until timing slipped, every thing electronically works body showing a little wear. one season on...
2006 Dodge Durango
210,000 - 220,000 miles
The car is not running the anti theft engaged on it when I let the key in it one day when I got home from work.
2003 Dodge Durango
150,000 - 160,000 miles
Was running and decided to stop found it needs to new fuel pump. We have owned for 11 years and not wanting to put...
2003 Dodge Durango
130,000 - 140,000 miles
Dodge Durango 2003\r\nInvolved in an accident, right front fender and tire damaged,\r\nair bags deployed, estimate...
2004 Dodge Durango
280,000 - 290,000 miles
Brand new fuel pump and water pump and hoses, damage on front bumper, and back tail gate, needs new...
2006 Dodge Durango
270,000 - 280,000 miles
I have a 2006 dodge durango that drives but has a bad transmission. It needs new tires and exhaust manifold...
1999 Dodge Durango
150,000 - 160,000 miles
Engine works. Transmission issues. 3rd row seats, V8. Tires in good shape. Gray Color. Replaced starter in 2017...
1999 Dodge Durango
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Engine is seized ir has new tires currently parked at the Sundance travel center in Sundance Wyoming I need...
2003 Dodge Durango
210,000 - 220,000 miles
White. Straight body with exception to slight damage to front drivers side fender and head light. Black...
2001 Dodge Durango
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Bought the truck for my teen and was in the process of making it a good reliable truck being it has low...
2004 Dodge Durango
120,000 - 130,000 miles
Electrical issues not sure. Body good, electric windows, air conditioning and heater, radio works.
2000 Dodge Durango
230,000 - 240,000 miles
No battery. Needs part of water hose called filler neck. Was running hot. Head gasket not blown. No body damage...
2001 Dodge Durango
170,000 - 180,000 miles
Blown engine, cracked windshield, everything else is in reasonably good condition. Good tires and straight body.
2005 Dodge Durango
220,000 - 230,000 miles
Put new water pump and thermostat on it two week ago. I think when water pump went bad and overheated caused...
2002 Dodge Durango
150,000 - 160,000 miles
The drivers front wheel bearings went out and it needs the tire and riim for front drivers side tire and the...
2005 Dodge Durango
220,000 - 230,000 miles
A great car that needs an engine re-build done. Otherwise, it is a pretty sound vehicle. Clean Title New breaks...
1999 Dodge Durango
10,000 - 20,000 miles
Body type is red just need an alternator. Just don't it no more trying to buy a new vehicle. no title.
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