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Police Interceptor Unmarked 40k Miles, 275 Hours, P71 Beautiful Flawless W/ Sap on 2040-cars

US $11,999.00
Year:2007 Mileage:40158 Color: is very nice and the interior shows nearly zero wear
Location:

North Olmsted, Ohio, United States

North Olmsted, Ohio, United States
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This is one of the nicest examples of it's kind available anywhere. This is a beautiful car that is absolutely as nice underneath as it is on top. It is finished in Performance White Clearcoat, one of the most desirable colors available on the Crown Victoria. If you are searching for the ultimate Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, here you go...

You are viewing a very low-mileage, extremely low idle hours, always unmarked, loaded 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with the coveted "Street Appearance Package". Recently out of service from Ohio Local City Government,  with only 40,158 actual, documented miles and 275 idle hours on it. This is a beautiful example of a very rare, hard to find car in the most "in-demand" color.

The original finish is excellent and looks great with no major imperfections. The paint shines with an extremely high gloss, and the only thing I could find was a small paint chip or two on the front and rear bumper.

This unit includes all of the options you would expect...power heated mirrors, daytime running lights, factory auxiliary police dome lamp, factory AM/FM stereo, driver and passenger side airbags, cruise control, cloth front bucket seating with cloth rear bench seat, locking padded center console, and a 3.27 ratio rear differential w/traction control. These items, of course, are just the beginning of the list of equipment on this car.

In my years of buying and selling vehicles, I have had very few cars that come close to the condition of these units, they are extremely well maintained, actually over-maintained, and typically need no repairs. It has NEVER been smoked in, looks as close to new as you will find and has virtually zero wear on the interior, even on the seating. The rear seat appears to have never been used.

It is finished in the factory Performance White Clearcoat finish with Dark Charcoal interior. This is one of the most beautiful colors available on a Crown Victoria. With only 40,158 actual, original miles on it, the exterior is very nice and the interior shows nearly zero wear. It has been extremely well-maintained and it runs, drives and handles as close to new as you will ever find. It has never been abused and it looks gorgeous. 

All of the factory manuals are included with the vehicle, and are in place in the glove box. 

The trunk compartment is extremely clean, and the original full size spare tire is in place. There is also the Kevlar trunk bin, and full size jack assembly and spare which appear to NEVER have been used.

This unit is also equipped with, of course, the full "Police Interceptor" package which includes the 4.6-liter H.O. engine, 4-speed overdrive heavy-duty transmission, 3.27 rear axle, lateral bow (roof) reinforcement, Good Year Eagle Ultra Grip 235-55-17 police-spec, ultra-high performance radials mounted on the factory, heavy-duty, 17" vented police wheels with full, factory deluxe wheel covers, stainless-steel dual exhaust with factory crossover pipe, police-only lightweight balanced aluminum driveshaft, special police-spec heavy-duty frame, 4-wheel disc brakes, severe-duty suspension, heavy-duty cooling, lamp pre-wire group, certified 140-mph speedometer, tachometer, idle hour meter, silicone hoses, and much, much more. 

For those of you who know Crown Victorias, you are probably already aware that the 2004-2011 models are the years to have...2004 was the first year for the higher-horsepower engine.

All Crown Victorias produced from 2004-onward utilized the new, improved, 250-horsepower 4.6 liter V8 engine and are the fastest Crown Victorias produced due to many changes that were made, mainly in the intake system. Previously, the Police Interceptor produced 239 horsepower, but the 2004-newer Police Interceptor increased that number to 250 horsepower due to the addition of a new "Marauder" air intake setup. This included a new airbox that resembles the Mercury Marauder airbox (raised airbox lid, deeper bottom), with a new, larger, integrated 80 mm (3.1 in) mass airflow (MAF) sensor that is part of the airbox lid. This allows for much more precise flow calibration and reduces the chances of air leakage. The P71 zip tube (the flexible rubber hose between the throttle body and MAF outlet) is also used to reduce NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) as well as transfer air from the airbox to the throttle body with minimal flow resistance. 

Crown Victorias like this one are becoming nearly extinct, so here's your opportunity if you've been looking for one of the nicest you will find in a rare and desirable color combination with ultra-low mileage and ultra-low idle hours. 

This unit is gorgeous inside and out and is clean under the hood as well...the engine compartment is very nice (please see the pictures). I do not slather motors with Armor All to make them appear nicer, or newer, than they are.

These are the Crown Victorias aficionados lust after, and this is an unmolested example. It is very responsive, smooth-shifting and, of course, very fast. It honestly drives like a brand new car straight from the Ford Dealership - and everything works without a SINGLE issue.

This is a factory, all white car, not a re-painted color change like you will see for sale elsewhere.

This unit is in excellent overall condition, has been very well-maintained and has little of the normal wear and tear you would expect to find on a used police vehicle. This car has no known mechanical defects and it runs and drives excellent. The tires and brakes are like new, with MAYBE a few thousand miles on them.

This car drives as close to new as you will ever find. It is a very nice driving, tight unit...not a beat-up police car. It has never been used for any type of normal police or patrol work. 

DON'T PASS THIS ONE UP, 2007 MODELS ARE VERY, VERY HARD TO FIND AND I DOUBT YOU WILL SEE ANOTHER FOR SALE IN THE NEAR FUTURE WITH THIS LOW OF MILEAGE AND HOURS, IF AT ALL. 

This 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor will sell to the high bidder at the end of the auction, providing the reserve is met. Please complete all inspections BEFORE bidding...if you win the auction, you own the vehicle. The ONLY reason I am selling the vehicle is because I found out my wife is pregnant, and this is the second out of my three show vehicles that have to go. I have the vehicle listed for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. If you have a reasonable offer, contact me and maybe we can come up with a deal.

I do work for a company that transports vehicles, so if you would like the vehicle shipped, contact me for a quote. If not, I'd be happy to pick you up at Hopkins International airport in Cleveland, and I'd trust this Crown Victoria to drive anywhere in the USA without a single issue! I may be able to deliver this vehicle personally, depending on your location, at a reduced rate as well. Feel free to call me with any questions at 614-522-9626. Thanks for looking and here are some larger, additional pictures:



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