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$12,500
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auction $13,652 · shipping $3,037 · customs $7,988
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This IS 350 F Sport shows clear heavy rear impact in the gallery, while the primary photo mainly shows a popped/misaligned hood and a light scuff at the front-left corner. The seller is Farmers Insurance, which is lower risk, and the history shows one recent not-sold auction at $12,300 with Run and Drive and keys present, suggesting the current $15,499 buy-now is ambitious. Main value risk is rear body/trunk-floor alignment and possible hidden rear structure damage; with a salvage title, this only makes sense at a meaningfully lower buy price.
Primary damage
REAR END
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
In the provided front-left three-quarter photo, the hood is sitting popped/high above the grille and left headlight, there is light scuffing on the left front bumper corner, and major rear damage is only partially visible at the far right edge where rear pieces appear displaced.
Overall condition
From this photo the car sits level with both visible wheels inflated, the front end looks mostly complete, and the body appears dirty but not stripped, though the hood is clearly unlatched or misaligned.
Repair recommendations
Plan on a rear-body repair centered on trunk lid, bumper, left rear lamp area, and quarter-panel metalwork, with careful measurement of the rear body panel and trunk floor before bidding. The front hood issue looks secondary from the photos, but the warning lights mean a full scan is still needed.
Crushed upward in rear-impact gallery views.
Cover and lower rear section torn/collapsed; include absorber/brackets as needed.
Left lamp area appears destroyed in rear-quarter views.
Heavy buckling around tail lamp opening; may require sectioning depending on teardown.
Visible deformation at rear opening; hidden trunk-floor or crash-bar mount damage possible.
Hood sits high in front photos; may be latch/adjustment rather than front structural damage.
Light visible scuffing in the primary photo.
Gallery cluster image shows warning lights illuminated; scan before parts ordering.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-04-27 | $12,300 | 41 116 mi | Not sold | Farmers Insurance |

Photo 1
Front-left three-quarter view shows the hood popped/misaligned above the grille and left headlight, with light scuffing on the left front bumper corner; hood latch/adjustment or minor edge repair is likely $100-400, and bumper spot repair/refinish if needed about $150-350. Major rear damage is only partially visible at the far right edge of this photo.

Photo 2
Left-rear quarter view shows severe rear-end impact: the trunk lid is crushed upward, the left rear quarter panel is heavily buckled around the tail lamp opening, the rear bumper cover/reinforcement area is torn and collapsed, and the left tail lamp area is destroyed. Expect trunk lid replace and paint $700-1,300, left outer quarter repair or sectioning with paint $1,200-2,500, rear bumper assembly $500-1,000, left tail lamp $250-500, plus likely rear body panel/pull time with hidden structural risk visible from this angle.

Photo 3
Right-rear quarter view shows the rear bumper cover pulled away and hanging on the left in this photo, the trunk lid bent upward, and deformation extending into the rear body opening; the right tail lamp appears mostly present but panel gaps are off. Likely repairs are rear bumper assembly $500-1,000, trunk lid replace/paint $700-1,300, bracket/mounting repairs $100-250, and possible rear body panel straightening with hidden floor or reinforcement damage risk.

Photo 4
Right-front three-quarter view shows the hood sitting high across the front edge, but no obvious right-side body damage is visible from this angle; hood latch adjustment or minor front-edge alignment work would typically run about $100-300 if not caused by hidden front distortion.

Photo 5
Straight front view shows the hood unlatched/misaligned above the grille while the front bumper, grille, and headlights look largely intact from this angle; latch adjustment or minor hood alignment is roughly $100-300, or $250-600 if the latch/support needs replacement.

Photo 6
Direct rear view confirms heavy center-left rear impact with a crushed trunk lid, bent rear body opening, torn left side bumper section, and a badly deformed lower rear bumper; the right tail lamp remains in place while the left side lighting/trim is broken. Visible repairs here point to trunk lid replacement $700-1,300, rear bumper cover/diffuser and absorber/reinforcement work $700-1,400, left lamp/center light trim pieces $300-700, and rear body panel pull/straightening $500-1,500, with strong hidden risk to the trunk floor and crash bar mounts.

Photo 7
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Photo 8
Front cabin view shows a clean dashboard, console, steering wheel, and front seats with no obvious interior damage visible from this angle.

Photo 9
Gauge cluster photo shows the car powered on with check engine and traction warnings illuminated, but no physical damage is visible in this image; diagnosis and code scan would typically be $30-80 before any repair decisions.

Photo 10
Rear seat area appears clean with no obvious upholstery, trim, or airbag damage visible from this angle.

Photo 11
Engine bay looks complete and stock with no obvious front-end mechanical damage, leaks, or broken plastics visible from this angle.

Photo 12
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Interior 360
Wide interior 360 view is blurry in the center but shows no obvious cabin damage, deployed airbags, or major trim issues from this angle.