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2008 Crown Vic Police Interceptor W/ Extras on 2040-cars

US $4,800.00
Year:2008 Mileage:134600 Color: paint of the vehicle is in very good shape with minimal
Location:

Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania, United States

Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania, United States
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Hello, You are looking at a very well maintained 2008 Crown Vic.  This car was used by our Constable office for Transports and Bench Warrant service and the mileage is at 134,600.   The exterior paint of the vehicle is in very good shape with minimal scratches and a couple of dings but nothing major  ( as shown in the pics ).  This car is very tight and straight. The inside of this vic is in very good shape with no rips or tears in the seats.  All options work as they should, ( Air , Heat , Power Windows , Power Door Locks , TRACTION  CONTROL. ) This car has been on a regular maintenance schedule due to the nature of our work.  We have our own mechanic that does maintain our vehicles because we cannot afford any costly repairs or breakdowns in our field of work. If any of our vehicles needs something, it is fixed on the spot.  We run full synthetic oil in all of our cars and change the transmission fluid every 20,000 to 25,000 miles. The brakes stop you on a dime , the transmission shifts properly as it should, and all other components work properly as they should. Mechanically this car needs nothing at all, just jump in and go. 

                                                   There are extras that go with the car (as follows )
                                  THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO RED AND BLUE LIGHTS ON THIS VEHICLE

                               1.  Galls Street Thunder Siren Control Box w/ Speaker  ( Disconnected per Ebay rules )

                               2.  Setina Prisoner Partition

                               3. Pro Copper Shotgun Mount ( Electronically hooked up )

                               4. Sho Me switch box
                              
                               5.Pro Copper Console with removable armrest for extra storage

                               6. Galls 4 corner strobe system w/ clear strobes  ( Disconnected per Ebay rules )

                               7. Wig Wags wired into the headlights w/ clear bulbs ( Disconnected per Ebay rules )

                               8. LED Grill Lights w/ Amber  Lenses ( Disconnected per Ebay rules

                               9. Setina Push Bar mounted on the front

                              10. 3 way cigarette lighter plug mounted on the side of console (Operable )

(There are approximately $2000.00 of extras that go with this vehicle for the next buyer

 I need to mention a couple of things that i want everyone to know about this car because i do not believe in hiding anything from anyone. ( This does not affect the performance of the vehicle, just a knit picking issue)                There are no warning lights on the dash ( check engine etc,) The only lights that are on the dash are the low tire warning light, and the battery light.  Our mechanic checked out the battery light and said that the system is charging as it should and the battery was in good condition.  The battery dummy light on the dash he said could be a sensor that is bad.   As for the low air tire light on the dash, the spare is in use (comes with no spare tire, ) due to one of our officers bending a rim at the jail doing a transport.   Our mechanic called Ford and they explained to him that the low air light monitors all 5 tires, not 4 including the spare tire, so that is why the light is on the dash.  Also the car will need tires in the very near future.       That is all that is wrong with this vehicle,,,NOTHING ELSE.          This car is exceptionally clean and straight and a very strong runner with no mechanical issues at all.  I am a very good seller here on Ebay.  Take a look at my feedback here on Ebay for past sales of these vehicles, all of them are positive feedback because i do not believe in selling anyone a faulty vehicle.  Anyone who purchases this vehicle will be very pleased with it and as stated above the extras do come with the car. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to call me at 724-984-3747 or email me here on Ebay, and i will answer any questions asked promptly. Thank you for looking, 
                                                    PENNSYLVANIA STATE CONSTABLES DEPARTMENT



                              

                             

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