2018 Chrysler 300 S
2C3CCABG2JH319745
2018 Chrysler 300 S VIN 2C3CCABG2JH319745 is available at Copart. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar CHRYSLER 300 listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2018 Chrysler 300S has a complex history involving two previous owners and multiple reported incidents. While the vehicle was primarily maintained in Texas with 13 service records, it was involved in a minor damage event in late 2021 involving the radiator and fender, followed by a more recent report of severe front-center collision damage that resulted in the vehicle being towed. The history includes a transition from Montana to Texas and shows significant mileage consistency until its most recent reported events. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how these specific accident records and title updates may impact the vehicle's current value and safety.
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Repair will require replacing/refacing the hood, driver-side fender, and repairing both front doors. A full tear-down is necessary to inspect for radiator support damage or underlying structural buckling.
While the vehicle is from an insurance source (a plus), the combination of front and side impact makes it a complex project. The cost of repair relative to market value suggests this may be a 'heavy' rebuild. Investors should verify if the frame rails are straight before proceeding with full restoration.
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