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Massive Lot $50k + In Oem Nos Mopar Ford Gm Auto Parts / 95% Boxed on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Joelton, Tennessee, United States

Joelton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New

  • For HUGE LOT of OEM car parts. Is local pickup right  outside of Nashville TN only. There is not only the 2 72x60x24 shelves full of parts but also comes with a LOT more parts not pictured on a 6x12 trailer loaded up 4-5 feet high with enough parts to fill at least 4 more of the 72x60x24 shelves. I loaded them all onto trailer when I bought them. If I had to guess Id say 90% was new in box and maybe 10% remanufactured or missing box. There is LOT of Mopar parts! Id say at least 40% of total parts are Mopar. Rest is made up about 25% GM and 25% Motorcraft/Ford. The other 10-15% is Nissan/Toyota/Honda or other. Loading them here I saw At least 15 boxes that with MSRP of $399.99 or more! ALSO TONS of parts over $100!. There mostly all already marked with MSRP and part numbers. Just what I saw loading looking at the  MSRP prices on boxes when they where full price is $50,000 worth  easy . I never counted the parts but Id guess somewhere between 700-1000 parts.  There are lot of late 80's-mid 90s parts,think oldest I saw was early 80's and newest was early 2000's. 
  • CONDITION: Only downsides I see is some damaged boxes from being crushed during move or slight moisture. Parts have always been kept inside but parts are "new/old stock' They where purchased from dealer that went out of business and many are 15-20 years old but never sold or used so "new/old stock". Some rotors or brake part (parts with non painted bare metal surfaces)have or may have  slight surface or flash rust from sitting and boxes not perfect from being moved at least twice. 
  • Local pickup 18 miles from Nashville TN ONLY. Must come and get it all and bring a helper or make multiple trips unless you within 80 miles of Nashville I can deliver for extra $200. When I purchased it took me and a helper a solid 3 hours to load it all and we where determined to get all in one trip so filled my pickup bed until parts lined up even with top of truck cab from front  to the back of pickup bed and also filled a 6x12 trailer 4 or 5 feet high,that is just for reference as idea of space needed and the amount of parts.  Coming to look in person is needed and welcomed. Im only selling at this price because Im out of space and need to free up space so $500 down payment must be made within 48 hours of purchase and complete lot must be removed from here within 5 business days of purchase. To make appointment or questions text 615-426-6490 or send me eBay message. 

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