2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l - No Reserve!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 2010 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. The car was purchased from the original owner, the Bartlett Illinois police department at auction. This is a great running car with low mileage. It was originally a black and white, but the holes in the roof and trunk have been professionally patched (with metal, not rubber plugs), and painted all black professionally, at a local body shop. The book value on this car in "good" condition is $8700.00 I am selling with no reserve because I do this as a hobby and the car is fixed up and ready to go, and being in chicago i don't have a lot of space to park them for very long without incurring lots of expense.
The result is a great looking all black on black car with 80,000 miles. Drives straight and tight, has like-new tires and brakes, and runs flawlessly.
This is a 4 year old one-owner car with all maintenance work done by the police dept who owned it, that can be driven and enjoyed for years and many (hundreds of thousands) of miles with very little effort or expense.
The ONLY issue with the car is with the tachometer... it works, but the needle rests below the "0" mark. When you step on the gas and rev it up the tach goes up, but falls back below zero at idle. Not sure what the problem is but i know you can have them rebuilt, and i have the ebay seller name who does it, it's 99 dollars, you send in the unit and they send it back the next day. I just didn't do it because it is an automatic transmission car, and I can't see what the real purpose of the tach is, but if you wanted it fixed it is an easy fix!
Feel free to message anytime with questions or to make a time to see the car in person or take it for inspection. I am in Logan Square in Chicago, IL.
Thanks for looking, and bid with confidence, this is a GREAT car, and drives like new! |
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