2008 Crown Victoria Low Mileage Low Reserve on 2040-cars
New Port Richey, Florida, United States
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Up for sale is my
2008 Promotional Cab Vehicle
that has served me well for over a year but our promotional team has opted to go for a larger wrapped vehicle and that is why it is being sold here with Low Reserve to the highest bidder. This car only has 89,000 original mileage and this car was impeccably maintained please see more 24 pictures plus youtube video here calltaxi2airport.com/ford/ford.html by the original owner and myself the second owner. When we bought the car we only put around 20,000 miles on it in a year as we were only doing promotional vehicle promotions for a local party planning company on the roof advertising bubble that will not be provided for in the auction. The car was used by a medallion owner at its onset, and was used very sparingly as this was a back up vehicle for the owner and he has since retired and sold the medallion. The car runs and shifts great, and we have personally changed all the fluids, and done all tune-ups necessary to make this vehicle run fabulous. The tires are Police Pursuit Good year's and only have 1000 miles on them so they are next to new. We have also installed two new oxygen sensors and no service engine lights are on and the car has a brand new battery with warranty and a brand new alternator. The body has some minor abrasions throughout but no dents and the interior is basically solid with no rips or tears. The rear bumper has a crash guard to ensure safety from impact in the rear and is a very valuable tool in protecting cargo, body and passengers, This is alone a $1000.00 additional accessory. The interior is black and a/c and heat in the rear and an extended wheel base that makes the vehicle about 2 feet longer than the regular crown victoria. The climate controls all work and the heat and ac is blowing hot and cold respectively to factory specifications. The steering and suspension and braking are all excellent and road worthy. This vehicle is being sold as is where is, and represents an excellent vale for a work horse vehicle, with LOW MILEAGE. All vehicle deposits submitted are not returnable and the deposit must be paid via PayPal according to the schedule under payments. You can email or text me anytime to find out any other details you may need about this unique strong Crown Vic. Full payment within 3 days of close.Non-refundable $500 deposite due within 24 hours of close TERMS OF SALE > HIGH
BIDDER MUST MAKE CONTACT WITH US WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE CLOSE OF THE
AUCTION. High bidder will send a non-refundable $500.00 deposit within
24 hours of the close of auction by paypal. High
bidder will make final payment within 3 days of close of auction by way
of cash in hand,cashiers checks they must clear before the vehicle
leaves . High bidder is responsible for all pick up and or delivery charges. All sales are final. This vehicle is sold in "as is" where is condition.We are not responsible for any errors or omissions or title and supporting paperwork on this vehicle. This vehicle is available for all inspections by appointment prior to bidding. We request that you inspect this vehicle prior to bidding. We also recommend if your are unable to inspect this vehicle in person to send someone to inspect the vehicle for you "prior" to bidding. ALL FINANCING AND INSPECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ""BEFORE"" THE END OF THE AUCTION. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. All vehicles once sold.WE ARE THEN NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LIABILITYS OR LOSSES. |
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