2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor *53,000 Miles* on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
2006 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor. Only 53,000 well-maintained miles! Owned and used by small town municipality in Nebraska, recently taken out of service.
Cosmetics... Some paint issues, primarily on hood. Holes in top where light bar was mounted. Car is very straight. Vehicle condition is above average. No rust or major dents. Holes on dash and interior where equipment was mounted. Interior is very clean, driver seat shows normal wear. To sum it up, overall condition is well above average! Mechanics... 4.6L V8 starts and runs as it should with no known issues. Transmission shifts as it should Runs and drives excellent, stops like it's supposed to. The fine print... The car is being sold 'as-is, where-is' The winning bidder will send a $500 non-refundable deposit via paypal within 48 hours of auction end. Balance is due within seven days in the form of certified, verifiable bank checks or bank wire transfer. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Car can be stored for reasonable amount of time after sale. Fly in, drive it home. We'll be glad to pick you up at the airport! Questions????? Call anytime if you have any questions. Bid to own!!! Tom (402)650-3849 or Dave (402)201-5333 **THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY** |
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