1982 Ford Crown Victoria Ltd on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
This is a 1982 Ford Crown Victoria LTD, 2-door sedan. It is loaded with all options except sun roof. It is in extremely beautiful original condition, inside and out. The car runs and drives like a dream, exactly what you would expect from an older luxury car. This car is smoke free and rust free, with original paint with a half-vinyl roof, which is in extremely nice original condition. I have paperwork to show recent repairs and they are as follows: all new seals (oil pan, intake manifold, water pump) Water pump was, as was the timing chain. This car sat for some years prior to me purchasing it, that was the only reason for the replacement of seals. New muffler and tail pipe installed. I have over $2000 invested in restoring the engine. This car has 51,000 original miles and at the time of seal replacement, the mechanics verified the low mileage to be accurate due to the outstanding condition of the engine. The only flaws are three very small door dings with just a little chipping of the paint, on the driver's side. Never been wrecked or hit. Clear Kansas title in hand. $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of successful bid, and payment will be made through Pay Pal. Car will not be released until all funds are verified. Successful bidder is responsible for pick-up or transportation costs. Please ask questions before bidding. This is one of the finest all-original cars on the road today. You certainly won't be disappointed in its looks or performance. |
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