2006 Dodge Magnum R/t Sxt Wagon 4-door 5.7l Hemi Factory Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Power Auto Sales presents a Black 2006 Dodge Magnum Police Interceptor with the street appeal you have been looking for with only 90,603 miles. This vehicle came from a small Florida city police department and has been regularly serviced and maintained. The car’s power plant is the sought after 5.7 hemi V-8 engine with 340 horsepower. Being a Florida car it is rust free and the A/C is ice cold. The police version of the Dodge Magnum is very rare, only few thousand were ever manufactured; the police package includes a certified speedometer, heavy duty suspension, heavy duty alternator, special electrical wiring, and heavy duty seats with easy to clean rubber floor. The vehicle had the following maintenance items performed a few weeks ago: new engine oil with filter, transmission fluid flush with new filter, new Champion platinum sparkplugs, and coolant flush with distilled water. 5.7 Liter HEMI V8 Engine 5-Speed Transmission with Auto Stick 4 Wheel Independent Suspension Jet Black Exterior Paint Dark Tinted Windows LED Halo Head Lights / Blacked Out Tail Lights Rare Factory Center Console with Floor Shifter Power Driver’s Seat Brand New Wheels and Tires
Please contact me if you have any questions, you can call me at 407-247-8338 anytime of the day or send me an email and I will be happy to answer any questions. Payment Terms: High Bidder must pay nonrefundable $500 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of the auction closing. The remaining balance must be paid within 5 days of the auction closing; balance must be paid with cashier’s check or wire transfer. We are licensed and experienced auto dealers; Florida residents subject to sales tax and tag/title transfer fees. No dealer fees. Shipping: Ask me for shipping quotes, we have access to many auto transporters; you will surprise to see how economical vehicle shipping is compared to flying and driving. High Bidder is responsible for all shipping charges. I’m more than happy to arrange shipping via car carrier at the buyer’s expense or I can pick you up at the airport if you want to drive the car home. Airports are Orlando International (MCO) and Sanford International (SFB). Warranty: This vehicle is being sold completely as is. No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in placing bids. |
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