2003ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania, United States
2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, Car has been sitting for two years, It has 77,320 original miles, It is not currently running and need the fuel pump replaced, It has no fuel pressure but if you spray starting fluid into the air intake it does start and run for a few seconds. I have a complete used fuel tank and pump the goes with the car.It has the police pushbar and working spotlight and also has the Dupont Kevlar bullet proof trunk liner in it. The body is very solid and has no visible rust, The underside and door jams are clean, It does have the usual dings dents and scratches from police use but I would say it is better than average. I does have a nice set of Goodyear tires on it and has a new matching full size spare in the trunk. It does have an area of paint loss on both 1/4 panels as seen in the pictures, It does seem this year was prone to this. The car also has an issue with the gear shift lever, Sometimes the shift lever will not come out of park position until you play with a bit to get it to release, This is an excellent buy for a dealer or mechanic, with some work this car has a very strong book value with the low milege. This car is available for inspection by appointment and please feel free to ask any questions.
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