2008 Ford Expedition Xlt Police Vehicle on 2040-cars
Waldwick, New Jersey, United States
The Borough of Waldwick, Bergen County, New Jersey, is selling a 2008 Ford Expedition XLT Police vehicle, vin # 1FMFU16558LA82725. There are approximately 71,971 actual miles on it and close to double the amount of engine run time. The vehicle has Advance Trac RSC and a 5.4 L-3V SOHC V-8 engine. Vehicle is being sold with a Trunk Vault. There is a valve tap, power steering issues and has sat idle for almost a year. Battery will need to be changed. The passenger side foot rail is slightly damaged along with a rip in the headliner. The vehicle has normal wear and tear for a police vehicle used for 6 years. Vehicle was not inspected last year. The certificate of ownership shall state that the motor vehicle was used as a police patrol vehicle and notice is provided that the buyer shall continue to state on each subsequent sale or transfer. Said property shall be sold subject to the following terms and conditions: 2. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:10-9.1, the certificate of ownership for the 2008 Ford Expedition shall state that the motor vehicle was uses as a police patrol vehicle and notice is provided that the buyer(s) shall continue to state on each subsequent sale or transfer. 3. The successful bidder will be required to pay in cash or certified check made out to the Borough of Waldwick at the time of pick-up of the vehicle. 4. The Borough will not deliver the vehicle to the successful bidder and the transfer of title, payment and removal off our site is to occur within five business days after the sale has occurred.
5. Each bidder will be required to pre-register with eBay at www.ebay.com prior to the sale. |
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