2006 Ford Crown Victoria Sheriff Or Police Interceptor Vic on 2040-cars
Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Up for auction is a very nice 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. This car was hand picked from the Tulsa, Oklahoma Police department inventory. It has 95,000 miles and it runs and drives great. Motor is smooth and the transmission shifts perfect. Interior is clean with only minor signs of wear, mainly on drivers carpet, but you can't see it because its under the floor mat. Ice cold A/C. Tires have about 50% tread remaining. All electronics work as they should, the airbag light is on but I have been told it's an easy fix and it's due to removing the police electronic gear. I had most of the big exterior scratches and door dings repaired and repainted. Has a few scratches on glass, I think from removal of tint, not sure. One of the backup light lenses is cracked. There is some normal wear and tear on the paint and body, but overall it looks super clean. This is a very nice running and driving police cruiser. Contact me with any questions. Thanks
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