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2011 Chevrolet Caprice Ppv Sedan 4-door 6.0l Police Pursuit Vehicle on 2040-cars

US $20,250.00
Year:2011 Mileage:17173 Color: White
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

I AM THE FIRST OWNER OF THE CAR AND HAVE A COPY OF THE MANUFACTURERS CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN. MOST OF THE MILES SINCE I HAVE OWNED THE VEHICLE ARE HIGHWAY, I DROVE IT TO ARIZONA FROM MONTANA AND FROM ARIZONA TO FLORIDA AND BACK. I AVERAGED 24-25 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY ON 87 OCTANE. THERE ARE VERY MINOR SCRATCHES ON THE REAR BUMPER (FROM LOADING AND UNLOADING EQUIPMENT) AND A SCUFF UNDER THE RIGHT HAND SIDE HEADLIGHT WHICH CAN PROBABLY BE BUFFED OUT (SEE PICS). I HAVE THE ORIGINAL GRILLE AND EMBLEM THAT I CAN INCLUDE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE IF YOU WISH. THE CAR ALSO CAME WITH FACTORY WIG WAG ALTERNATING FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS AND A SIREN/ AIR HORN COMBO, THIS CAN BE REMOVED AT NO EXTRA COST IF YOU SO DESIRE. ALL WINDOWS ARE LIMO TINTED EXCEPT FRONT DRIVER AND PASSENGER WINDOWS (THESE ARE 30%) WINDSHIELD IS NOT TINTED. THE TOUCH SCREEN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HAS BLUETOOTH CAPABILITY AS WELL AS GPS, BUT, MUST BE UNLOCKED FOR AN APPROXIMATE COST OF $250 (I CAN GIVE YOU INFO ON HOW TO ACCOMPLISH THIS). ALL SERVICE HAS BEEN PERFORMED AT LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER AND I WILL PROVIDE ALL PAPERWORK. FULL SIZE SPARE WITH NEW TIRE IN TRUNK. ALSO, SPOT LIGHT WORKS.


THE CAR STILL HAS A FACTORY WARRANTY ALSO.


I WANT TO MAKE A QUICK SALE TO FUND ANOTHER PROJECT SO ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED.


*SHIPPING*  IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO PICK UP OR ARRANGE FOR PICK UP OF THE VEHICLE. I CAN DELIVER DIRECT TO YOUR DOOR FOR AN ADDITIONAL FEE. IF YOU CHOOSE FOR ME TO DELIVER, THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ON TOP OF THE $500.00 DEPOSIT FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE VEHICLE THROUGH PAYPAL, CASHIERS CHECK, MONEY ORDER OR BANK TRANSFER. VEHICLE WILL BE TRANSPORTED ON A TRAILER AND NOT DRIVEN.


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT SPECIFIC PICTURES, PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO ASK. YOU CAN CALL ANYTIME

520-349-8722 


2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Pkg. Vehicle
Year: 2011
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Caprice Police Pkg. Vehicle
Sub-Model:
Stock:
VIN: 6G1MK5T23BL543233
Miles: 17175
Exterior: White
Interior: Charcoal
Engine: ENGINE, 6.0L V8 SFI FLEXFUEL WITH ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT
Transmission: Automatic 6 SPEED
Comfort & Convenience
AC Cruise Passenger Lumbar Power Steering
Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Driver Lumbar Power Driver Seat Power Windows
Child Safety Locks Dual Climate Control Power Locks Tilt
Climate Control Dual Power Seats Power Mirrors
Audio
AM/FM Anti-Theft CD Player

Steering Radio Ctrls

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