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2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71,fully Equipped, Hwy Miles ,road Ready! on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:154000 Color: OF THE CAR
Location:

Dublin, Pennsylvania, United States

Dublin, Pennsylvania, United States
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I AM SELLING A 2008 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR,FULLY EQUIPPED ( PLEASE NOTE THAT AS PER EBAY RULES EVERYTHING EXCLUSIVE TO THE USE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THIS VEHICLE IS NOT OPERATIONAL!) HOWEVER IT WILL REMAIN WITH THE VEHICLE UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUESTED. AS FOR THE EXTERIOR OF THE CAR ,ITS AS CLEAN AS CAN BE THE PAINT IS GOOD THE TIRES ARE 89% ALL THE WAY AROUND, THE WHEELS ARE STILL SHINY! THERE ARE NO CRACKS IN EITHER BUMPER COVER, THERE ARE NO DENTS TO BE FOUND, THE BODY IS GREAT AND HAS ZERO RUST! AS FOR THE INSIDE THE FRONT DRIVERS SEAT SHOWS MINIMAL WEAR ON THE LFT CORNER, THE REST OF THE SEATS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. THE CAMERA SYSTEM FUNCTIONS WITH NO ISSUES,THE CAR STILL HAS THE HIGH END SECURITY PARTITION, AND THE HARD SHELL REAR SEAT. THE CENTER CONSOLE IS EQUIPPED WITH ALL SWITCHES AND POWER PORTS,THE TRUNK IS COMPLETE WITH EQUIPMENT DRAWER,AND SIDE STORAGE BOXES THE CAR HAS ITS FACTORY INSTALLED DR. SIDE SPOTLIGHT WHICH ALSO GOES WITH THE CAR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.AS FOR THE DRIVE TRAIN , THE ENGINE RUNS LIKE A CLOCK AND DOES NOT MISS A BEAT, THE TRANS WAS REBUILT ABOUT 40K AGO AND OPERATES PERFECTLY.. THESE CARS ARE MORE THEN CAPABLE OF HITTING AT LEAST 400K IN MILES WITH MOST ORIGINAL COMPONENTS STILL IN PLACE,BUT AS A FLEET MAINTAINED AND SERVICED VEHICLE MOST THINGS ARE OVERHAULED REGARDLESS WHICH PUTS THIS CAR IN THE SHAPE ITS IN CURRENTLY, SO AS YOU LOOK AT THE PICTURES YOU WILL SEE THAT THIS CAR IS AS DESCRIBED AND TOTALLY 100% READY FOR FOR THE ROAD EITHER AS AN ACTIVE SERVICE VEHICLE,OR JUST A DAILY DRIVER.. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME @ 267-377-7605, THE PHONE IS YOUR BEST WAY TO GET ME. I AM LISTING THE CAR AS AN AUCTION WITH THE OPTION TO BUY IT NOW. I AM NOT ASKING A FORTUNE,I AM BEING FAIR. IT REALLY IS A GOOD CAR WITH PLENTY LEFT TO OFFER .... GOOD LUCK BIDDERS AND BUYERS. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST ...

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