1991 Ford Ltd Crown Victoria P72 Unmarked Police Interceptor 10k Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Pine Bush, New York, United States
Up for sale is my 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria P72 street appearance packege police interceptor . Car has 10,100 ORIGINAL miles and is truley in MINT condition. Car is true collectors item and turns heads wherever I drive it. Has original tires, power windows, door locks heat/AC in good working order. Everything on car works / functions as it should, almost like a brand new 23 year old car. Car needs nothing other than a good new home. Only selling due to lack of storage space, and I do not want to park it outside. I originally purchased the vehicle from a gentelman in NJ, have copy of original NJ title from 1990. Car currently has a clear New York State title in my name. Has wig wag system in head lights , flashing reverse/ tail ligts / alt flashers in trunk/ vintage mobile police radios mounted on console. * All emergency lights disconnected as per ebay policy. Methods of payment will be cash in person or certified bank check. If paying by certified bank check, funds will need to clear my bank before vehicle is released. No wire transfers will be accepted. $500.00 deposit due via paypal within 24 hrs of auction close. Bid with confidence, car is in great shape for its age, and I doubt there is another one quite like it.
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