2000 Black P71 Ford Crown Victoria on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Here is an EXCELLENT MECHANICAL condition, well maintained by owner for the past 7 years 2000 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor. I bought it originally with 75,000 miles. This P71 was originally owned by a Police Department. This car was NOT a patrol car, it was assigned to a Detective Unit, so it had better driving use than patrol vehicles. Since I bought it I kept it well serviced with regular oil changes every 3000 miles, wheel alignments and tires balanced and I only used Premium gas.
The car runs very strong and smooth and the transmission shifts correctly. It has no leaks nor does it burn oil nor does overheat. This is why: A year ago I had a professional mechanic replace all belts, air conditioning compressor, and gasoline pump. Had engine compression checked then, replaced ALL engine seals and gaskets. Had all fluids flushed and replaced to include, transmission, rear differential, radiator, brakes line. Purchased New OPTIMA Gel Battery, new original pursuit Good Year Eagle tires and replaced brake pads; replaced with original FORD P71 Heavy Duty suspension shocks and struts. Since I spent almost $6500 in repairs and have all repair invoices to prove. REPAIRS NEDDED: All power accessories works except passenger side window (regulator needs to be replaced). The "PRND" (parking, reverse, neutral, drive) shifting lever indicator need to be replaced but this does not affect driving. This ALL BLACK P71 Features ALL around tinted power windows, power locks, car alarm, air horn, power mirrors, ice cold A/C and heat, remote trunk door release, AM/ FM/CD Player, 4 speaker stereo, tilt steering wheel. Intermittent wipers Full carpet Kit in good condition Front cloth Bucket seats (need to be washed) and rear cloth bench seat in excellent condition and also has a center console. Full size spare tire (tire is in fair condition), tire hold down, tire cover, Jack and Lug wrench. Full trunk carpet kit in excellent condition Complete Owner's manual, P71 Manual 4 Almost NEW Good Year Eagle tries with 95% tread with minor even wear. Optima GEL Battery. Has an original small antenna on top. I removed (2) antennas from the trunk and plugged them with good quality original Motorola plugs and silicone sealant. No holes on side pillars or dash board. Body has no damage or dents. Although I had the car professionally re-painted black (original color) about two years ago, it has small stain marks on the trunk, (I went out of town for a week and left it parked under a tree, it only needs buffing and polish. It also has some paint flaking on rear bumper; I repaired some of the paint with spray primer/ paint. Overall the finish is very good; the car still looks very presentable. The interior is clean (front seats and carpet needs to be washed) but has no damages. Car is sold AS IS, but it's an excellent running vehicle for being 14 years old Everything on the FORD P71's Heavy Duty, that's why they are famous for easily exceeding 300K+ with proper maintenance. With only 135K this one has a long way to go. The only reason I'm selling it is because I need to buy a small car for one of my teenage kids. (By the way, as an option, I'll consider trading for a good small running car) I welcome only serious potential buyers to inspect the car and take it to a local mechanic if desired. Buyer is responsible for making arrangement to pick up or ship vehicle. |
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