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$3,500
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auction $4,152 Β· shipping $2,992 Β· customs $5,135
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This 2020 Ford Transit has significant front-end damage, deployed airbags, and a salvage title. The vehicle has a history of multiple unsold attempts at auction, indicating it may be overpriced or have underlying issues. The "flip detection" flag is a major concern, suggesting cosmetic repairs may be hiding structural damage. The estimated repair costs are substantial, and the market value for a clean example is around $33,140. Given the extensive damage, salvage title, and flip risk, the buy price of $3500 is still too high for a profitable repair and resale.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
TOP/ROOF
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front of the van is heavily damaged, with the bumper, grille, headlights, and hood missing or severely compromised. The driver's side front fender is also damaged and misaligned. The front suspension components are exposed and appear bent. The roof also shows some minor creasing.
Overall condition
The vehicle has severe front-end damage, with missing components and misaligned body panels. The driver's side front fender is damaged. The rest of the vehicle's exterior appears relatively intact from this angle, but the interior shows signs of deployed airbags.
Repair recommendations
The extensive front-end damage, including missing components and deployed airbags, requires significant repair. The vehicle's auction history and "flip detection" flag suggest potential hidden structural issues, making a thorough pre-purchase inspection critical. Prioritize structural repairs, airbag system replacement, and cosmetic fixes.
Missing and heavily damaged.
Missing and damaged.
Missing and damaged.
Driver's side fender is damaged and misaligned; passenger side may also need attention.
Likely compromised due to severe front-end impact.
Airbags deployed, requires replacement of steering wheel and associated safety components.
May need repair or replacement due to airbag deployment.
Minor dent on rear passenger side quarter panel.
Minor damage on rear passenger side.
Minor creasing/dents visible.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-04-08 | $0 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Sold | wheels |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-04-17 | $1,700 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-24 | $3,450 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-01 | $1,850 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-08 | $850 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-15 | $2,300 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-22 | $2,050 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-29 | $1,000 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-06-02 | $1,000 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-06-05 | $300 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |

Photo 1
The front end is heavily damaged, with the bumper, grille, headlights, and hood missing or severely compromised. The driver's side front fender is also damaged and misaligned. The front suspension components are exposed and appear bent. This will require significant repair or replacement of front-end components, likely costing $3,000-$6,000.

Photo 2
The rear passenger side of the van shows minor damage to the bumper and a dent on the rear quarter panel. The taillight is intact. The rear bumper may need repair or replacement ($200-$500), and the quarter panel dent could be repaired via PDR or bodywork ($300-$800).

Photo 3
This view shows the rear passenger side and the roofline. There is a dent on the rear quarter panel and minor damage to the rear bumper. The roof appears to have some minor creasing or dents, particularly towards the rear. The rear quarter panel dent repair is estimated at $300-$800 and bumper repair at $200-$500. Roof repair could add $500-$1,500 depending on severity.

Photo 4
The front passenger side of the van shows damage to the front fender, which is misaligned and appears dented. The front bumper area is missing components, and the headlight assembly is damaged.

Photo 5
The front of the vehicle shows significant damage to the grille, bumper, and headlight area. The hood is also damaged and appears to be forced open or misaligned. The radiator support structure is likely compromised. This view confirms the extensive front-end damage requiring substantial repair or replacement of multiple components, estimated at $3,000-$6,000.

Photo 6
The rear of the van shows a dent on the lower passenger side of the rear door and some damage to the rear bumper. The taillights are intact. The bumper may need repair or replacement ($200-$500), and the door dent could be repaired ($300-$800).

Photo 7
The interior driver's side shows deployed airbags in the steering wheel, indicating a significant frontal impact. The dashboard appears intact, but the airbag deployment necessitates replacement of the steering wheel and potentially other related safety components. Airbag replacement can cost $1,000-$2,500.

Photo 8
The driver's side interior shows the deployed airbag in the steering wheel. The seats and dashboard appear to be in fair condition otherwise, though some wear is visible on the driver's seat bolster. The primary concern here is the airbag system, which requires professional attention and replacement, estimated at $1,000-$2,500.

Photo 9
This is a close-up of the instrument cluster, which is difficult to read due to glare and focus.

Photo 10
The cargo area is shown from the rear doors looking forward.

Photo 11
This view of the cargo area shows the shelving on the passenger side and the general condition of the interior.

Photo 12
The engine bay is exposed due to the front-end damage. The radiator, cooling fan, and other front-end components are missing or damaged. The engine itself appears to be present but its condition cannot be fully assessed without further inspection. The damage to the front structure will require significant repair, estimated at $3,000-$6,000.

Photo 13
This is a close-up of the vehicle's VIN and data plate.