2006 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor - 90k Miles - Brush Guard - Cage & More on 2040-cars
Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States
2006 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor 4.6L V8 "Police Interceptor" Ice Cold A/C Only 90,648 Original Miles Owned By Town of N. Kingstown, RI Always Fleet Maintained Current Rhode Island Safety & Emissions Inspection Sticker Good Thru 6/2015 Clean State of Rhode Island Title Just Taken Through CT Emissions - Good for 2 Years Original Installed Police Equipment Included Go Rhino Brush Guard/Pro-Gard Rear Window Bars/Hard Plastic Rear Seat/Searchlight Rear Prisoner Cage 17" Steel Wheels with Chrome Ford Center Caps 4 Goodyear Eagle Tires w/ Good Tread Life Left Clean Interior w/ Black Carpet Car Runs & Drives Excellent Drive this car Anywhere! No Warning Lights or Service Lights On Body is Solid - No Rust Small Dent Low on Passenger Rear Door - See Pic Dent on Drivers Door Below Handle - See Pic Paint Peeling in a Few Spots on Body that have Been Touched Up 1 Small Spot on each of these panels; Trunk Lid, Hood, Drivers Fender, and Drivers Quarter Panel Original Full Size Spare Clean Trunk Ready for Work or Play Rare Find w/ All The Equipment and Low Miles No Reserve - Bid to Own Terms of Sale: -Due to the high volume of bidders with 0 Feedback not following through with sale if you have a zero feedback please call prior to bidding or your bid will be cancelled -Car Will Be Sold To HIGH BIDDER at the end of sale -NO RESERVE -$500 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit Required within 1 hour of end of sale -PayPal, Visa or MasterCard Only -Balance Due in Full With In 3 Days of End of Sale -Late Payment fee of $50 -We are a CT Licensed Used Car and Repair Facility with 25+ years experience CT State Law As Follows: - A CT Dealer Conveyance Fee of $229 is charged on all vehicles sold. This fee includes the processing of all documents needed for registration. - Includes free Shuttle service from local airport/train station or bus company with advanced notice. - For out of state residents a CT temporary tag can be issued with a valid license and insurance card for an additional fee THIS FEE IS NON -NEGOTIABLE -Please ask all questions before bidding. Not after. -High Bidder is Expected to follow terms in ad. -In the event the high bidder fails to send deposit EBay will be notified and second place bidder will be contacted -Be ready -If you have any additional questions feel free to message me through EBay or Call 860-819-0503. -Act Quick for best results -Bid With Confidence |
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The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Hemmings came across an interesting article from the Throwin' Wrenches blog about the intersection of ice cream, cars and civic duty in America's late 1950s. In particular, it focuses on the Mister Softee trucks, which criss-crossed neighborhoods of the eastern US serving ice cream. Looking past the ultra-durable vehicles used - heavy-duty Ford-based chassis, for what it's worth - the article delves into some deeper national-security territory.
See, Mister Softee truck owners were voluntary members of the Civil Defense, thanks to all the useful stuff (potable water, generators, freezers and fridges) that the machines carried with them for serving ice cream. Click over to Throwin' Wrenches for the full run down of how Mister Softee would have stepped in to help fight if the Cold War ever turned a little hotter.
UK's Loughborough University improving Ford's 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine
Wed, May 21 2014How much does it cost for college students to study zero emissions vehicles? At Loughborough University in the UK, a new Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) is being built at a cost of a billion pounds ($1.7 billion US). The school has just announce that it will fund a number of grad student positions and is creating a new Chair in Advanced Propulsion Systems, which sounds like a fun job to us. We're weird like that. There will be a total of four professor-type positions in the new Center, including the chair, all focused on teaching students about low-carbon vehicle technologies, specifically electric and hybrid ones. The school is investing 1.5 million pounds ($2.5 million) for the new positions. There is a bigger picture as well, a 26-million pound ($44 million) Advanced Combustion Turbocharged Integrated Variable-valvetrain Engine (ACTIVE) project, which uses funds not only from the school but also from Ford and others. The point of ACTIVE is to study Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine and "improve further its efficiency and ensure it exceeds 2020 emission regulations." This is already a popular engine for the automaker, and it will need to stay at the bleeding edge of efficiency to remain as important in 2020 as it is today. Loughborough University has been working with automakers on advanced energy technologies for years, for example with Rolls-Royce and fuel cells in 2007 and the Lotus Hotfire engine in 2008. University invests GBP1.5M in advanced propulsion research to advance zero emissions vehicles challenge Loughborough University is investing GBP1.5M over five years in strategic research appointments, inspired by the global challenge to develop the new advanced propulsion technologies required for the move to zero emission vehicles. These appointments reinforce the University's world-class research in low-carbon vehicle technologies, adding new dimensions concerned with electric and hybrid drives. Four appointments will be made, including a Chair in Advanced Propulsion Systems, supported by a number of PhD studentships. The GBP1.5M investment is part of the University's commitment to the recently announced Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) to support the development of new supply chains for low carbon vehicles. APC is an initiative established by the Automotive Council that will see GBP1 billion of investment from government and industry over the next 10 years.
Consumer Reports criticizes small turbo engines for misleading performance, fuel economy claims [w/video]
Tue, 05 Feb 2013Consumer Reports has taken aim at at small-displacement, forced-induction engines, saying the powerplants don't manage to deliver on automaker fuel economy claims. Manufacturers have long held that smaller, turbocharged engines pack all power of their larger displacement cousins with significantly better fuel economy, but the research organization says that despite scoring high EPA economy numbers, the engines are no better than conventional drivetrains in both categories. Jake Fisher, director of automotive testing for Consumer Reports, says the forced induction options "are often slower and less fuel efficient than larger four and six-cylinder engines."
Specifically, CR calls out the new Ford Fusion equipped with the automaker's Ecoboost 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine. The institute's researchers found the engine, which is a $795 option over the base 2.5-liter four-cylinder, fails to match competitors in acceleration and served up 25 miles per gallon in testing, putting the sedan dead last among other midsize options.
The Chevrolet Cruze, Hyundai Sonata Turbo and Ford Escape 2.0T all got dinged for the same troubles, though Consumer Reports has found the turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder in the BMW 328i does deliver on its promises. You can check out the full press release below. You can also read the full study on the Consumer Reports site, or scroll down for a short video recap.