2002 Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sport Silver Frost **rare Model** on 2040-cars
Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
You're checking out a 2002 Crown Victoria LX
sport. Lots of Crown Vics around but the LX Sport is a rare model. This one is
really nice. Clear car fax report. Silver frost, loaded, leather, tinted
windows, AM/FM cassette CD changer in trunk, center console & shifter,
automatic over drive, traction control, premium wheels, dual exhaust, V-8 4.6L
police interceptor motor (capable of 23 mpg highway), rear air ride leveling
suspension, 102 K miles. This car is 100% stock and has not been modified in any way. No dents, no rust, very clean inside and
out. The tires all match, have plenty of tread left. Non-smoker car, the
cigarette lighter has never been used. The interior is as close to perfect as
you can get for the year. Its obvious on inspection that this car has been very
well maintained. The only blemishes you will find on the car are some stone
chips here and there from normal wear and tear. Needs nothing. Runs and drives
perfectly. Call or e-mail with any questions (413) 530 5532 please leave message.
Auction may end early if sold locally. Thanks for looking. |
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