2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Fully Police Ready Equipped on 2040-cars
Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
2004 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR This is a rare find! One-owner 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, once owned and operated by a police agency, unmarked cruiser. This vehicle is fully equipped with all the equipment specfically installed for police agencies which include:
This is a rare find for all those who are seeking a true police interceptor with all the equipment as used by the police. This is a real one ladies and gentlemen POLICE PACKAGE Vin# code "P71". Two brand-new Good Year Eagle RS-A Plus tires in the front. Two brand-new Good Year Eagle Ultra Grip tires in the rear. This vehicle has been serviced from day one by TASCA Ford, no expense spared. Brand-new Ford Transmission installed in 2009. Services completed in 2012 include: shock and strut replacement, cooling system service, transmission service, and tune-up. This vehicle runs strong and gives a very performance driven and responsive drive. All Police equipment is fully functional and operational. If you have been looking for a real Interceptor look no further then here. Bid with confidence and feel free to contact us with any questions or interest. LAPTOP VIEWED IN PICTURES IS NOT INCLUDED!!! IT WAS ONLY TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THE LAPTOP TRAY IS USED. YOUR WELCOMED TO VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING. ALL CARS ARE SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY. THERE IS A $199.00 DOCUMENT FEE APPLY TO THE FINAL SALE PRICE. Terms and condition Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the auction ending, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $500.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction. The remainder is due within 3 days of the auction ending. If no contact is made with 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, and sell to the next high bidder, or sell otherwise. Most Credit unions or banks do not finance vehicle older then 1995 or over 100K miles. So please contact your finance institution for pre approval prior to bidding on this vehicle. Buyers are responsible for pick or shipping of this vehicle. If you wish to have your vehicle shipped, we will gladly cooperate with your shipping company. We even gladly assist in getting shipping quotes for you. If you are not sure about something regarding the vehicle or this auction. Please ask! Do not assume anything that is not listed. OFFICE: 1-401-464-9300 (9:00am - 6:00pm) CELL: 1-401-999-9998 (24/7) We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available. If you have no feedback or a new account please contact us prior to bidding. HAPPY BIDDING!! |
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