2003 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor Police Car Buff Taxi Special Wow on 2040-cars
Brielle, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD AND VIEW ALL PICTURES! NO RESERVE!!! You are looking at a 2003 Ford Crown Vic P71 Police Interceptor. TAXI CAB SPECIAL or UNDERCOVER LOOK COMMUTER, STEALTH. Runs good, needs some cosmetic TLC, 136K miles, Cage and hard back seat (if not wanted, I can remove cage and possibly find a real back seat xtra charge), good tires, ICE COLD AIR! runs great. Good for Kids, Buffs, Taxi or Commuters, I also have all the parts you may need to make an AUTHENTIC Stealth Police Unit. Radios, lights, siren, antennas consoles etc. All Xtra of course. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS UNIT!!!! VERY LOW 136K miles for a car of this year. I also have all the parts you may need to make an authentic Stealth Police Unit. Police cars are always well maintained and will run for a long time. This is a NO RESERVE Auction with a low conservative starting price. Call me A.J. up to 9pm EST on my cell # 732-684-1804 with any other questions. Ask me questions thru ebay and I will answer and post. This Car is also for sale locally and I may remove any bids, ad or final bid if a better offer is made.
I also have a 2002 Ford CV P71 148K miles and a 1994 Mercury Marquis 72K ORIGINAL miles Also up for auction here on ebay. I believe that I have described this Car to the best of my ability and is being sold AS-IS. So please look at all the pics, read the entire ad to make your decision or better yet COME and SEE IT IF YOUR CLOSE ENOUGH TO DO SO. There will be no refunds on a 12 year old Car. You Buy It, You OWN it. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY: Shipping will be the FULL responsibility of the Buyer. I will only make sure that the driver puts It on the Truck. I will require a $ 500.00 Non-Refundable deposit within 24 hours of purchase. Full payment shall be made within 7 days of auction end. I will only accept CASH or MAJOR Bank Draft/Check. I will hold Van for 3 weeks so shipping arrangements can be made. After that a $ 40.00 a day storage fee will be added until pickup unless other arrangements have been made. I will sell internationally but all the same criteria above will apply including American Funding. |
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