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So whose ST was this?

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I would think so. I don't think it would have been repaired without the donor vehicle parts. Doesn't specify in the description.

The site is being weird with embedded videos.
 

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That's why I used the reply, I couldn't see the video in yours, had to look at the code.
 

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That's why I used the reply, I couldn't see the video in yours, had to look at the code.
That’s what I had do too.
 

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The rear hatch had a dealership sticker from a dealer in Lima and Findlay Ohio.
 

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My ST was rearended in a similar fashion but not as bad.

an f150 rearended a little economy sedan at 70+ into me so the tow hitch ate up most of the force. Since the tow hitch ate the brunt, all they had to do was cut the subframe out and weld in a new one.

Title is still clean, The accident repair is still reported on it.


Now the video explorer, that rear passenger panel tells you everything you need to know, zero chance this explorer has a clean title unless theyre cheating on paperwork.
 



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