2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Belvidere, Illinois, United States
***** THIS VEHICLE HAS NO WARRANTES OR GUARANTEES AND IS BEING SOLD IN "AS IS" CONDITION ***** NO EARLY SALES - AUCTION MUST BE COMPLETE THIS VEHICLE WAS PART OF BELVIDERE POLICE DEPARTMENT PATROL FLEET.THIS VEHICLE WAS USED AS A K-9 VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN STORED INDOORS AND IS IN RUNNING CONDITION. THIS VEHICLE WILL NEED A DEEP CLEANING TO COMPLETELY RID OF DOG HAIR. VEHICLE HAS CLEAR TITLE. CONDITION (SEE PHOTOS):
VEHICLE LOCATION: BELVIDERE, IL 61008 PLEASE CONTACT US WITH QUESTIONS, PRIOR TO BIDDING. DETECTIVE CHRIS WASHBURN: (815)547-6393. |
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