2008 Ford Crown Victoria Ex Mass State Police Vehicle on 2040-cars
Woburn, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 2008
Make: Ford
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Model: Crown Victoria
Mileage: 165,431
Trim: POLICE INTERCEPTOR
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2008 FORD CROWN VICTORIA EX MASS STATE POLICE VEHICLE. JUST OUT OF SERVICE. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. HAS CAGE STILL IN VEHICLE. WIG WAGS STILL IN WORKING ORDER, SOLID FRAME, INTERIOR GOOD, BODY GOOD WITH NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR FOR A EX POLICE VEHICLE. CAR IS PRICED TO SELL! CALL 781-583-8099 WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE
TERMS: FUNDS DUE IN FULL WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END BY CASH IN PERSON BANK WIRE, BANK CHECK OR LOAN CHECK, CHECKS ARE SUBJECT TO HOLD REGARDLESS IF CERTIFIED OR NOT. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION WITHOUT NOTICE AS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL
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