2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
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Up for bid we have a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria CVI. This car was purchased 2 years ago with 113K miles on it. I had a 2010 with 45K miles, a Government car that was total lost in an accident. I purchased the car back from insurance and replaced the rear end, the transmission and the engine to the 2003. I had the odometer put back to the 45326. and it now has around 68000. miles showing and is still being driven daily. The air is cold and the heat is hot. Interior is Grey withlight Grey carpet and dark grey seats and dash and a cloth rear seat as it was assigned to a Captain in the department. The car was ordered in white and all but the hood, trunk and roof were painted poly blue as this is the agencies color code. It has a driver electric seat, heated mirrors, P/S P/B A/C Tilt wheel. Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Aux . cooling system, Spot Light. Pwr door locks Rear window defroster AM/FM with CD player Trunk release and fuel tank release, Transmission and P/S cooler, full size wheel covers and new Goodyear Eagle tires with a new full size spare. This car has the fail safe cooling and oil sensors. This vehicle has been very well maintained in service and in my ownership. All components work fine. The car has been repainted all poly blue after my purchase. One small flaw in the trunk area where a small amount of peeling occurred, but never saw the need to repair it. It has new brakes all around and runs like a charm. I am in no hurry to sell but am replacing it with a 2011 Taurus and have no need to have both cars. This car needs nothing done to it, but to be driven to a new home with a new and good owner. Please enjoy the pitchers and bid with confidence. The opening bid will be set at 2850.00 with no reserve. The buyer is responsible to pick up or have transported to there location. This car is presently in Saint Augustine Florida and has a clean and clear Title, Titled to National Assoc. of Storm Chasers and spotters |
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