2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
2005 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTORThis car was a florida state troopers car. It has a brand new paint job color is black. The car is in great condition. The car has been serviced every 3,000 miles The car drives great. It has cold A/C. All power windows and doors locks work. The interior is tan and in very good shape there is wear and tear on seat where the equipment was taken out. The has AM/FM RADIO. Four new tires and one new spare. No leaks. The car has 166,523. It may have 100 miles more because I do like driving it. I do reverse the right to take the car off the market at anytime if sold without ebay. Payment: 500.00 dollars non-refundable must be paid on paypal is due within 24 hours after purchase of the car. You have 5 days to pick up the car with remaining balance.
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Ford Crown Victoria for Sale
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