2022 Chevrolet Camaro Ls
1G1FB1RX4N0135010
2022 Chevrolet Camaro Ls VIN 1G1FB1RX4N0135010 is available at Copart. Last known mileage — 3 728 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar CHEVROLET CAMARO listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2022 Chevrolet Camaro LT carries a salvage title following a severe collision in Massachusetts that resulted in it being declared a total loss by an insurance company. The vehicle has had two owners, including one government owner, and shows evidence of significant damage to the front, side, and rear sections after being towed from the scene. While no airbag deployments were reported at the time of inspection, the transition to a salvage title and subsequent auction sale in Massachusetts indicates substantial structural concerns. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to evaluate how this specific accident history and title status impact its current value and safety.
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The primary damage is localized to the rear. However, because of the force required to deform a bumper and potentially affect quarter panels, an inspection of the frame rails (rear) is mandatory. The interior loose wiring suggests that while airbags may not have deployed, there was enough shock to loosen internal components.
The vehicle has very low mileage and an insurance-backed pedigree. While the rear damage is clear, the primary risk lies in whether the impact reached the frame rails or caused structural twisting. Because of its high market value relative to repair costs (approx 60% margin), it's a strong candidate for restoration if no structural issues are found.
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