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2004 Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sport Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:115379 Color: is also in excellent condition
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2004 Ford Crown Victoria LX

Automatic transmission

115379 miles

power windows, seats, locks

leather bucket seats in front

Up for sale is my 2004 Ford Crown Victoria LX. This vehicle is in excellent condition. It runs and drives just like it did when it was new. It has 115379 miles. It has an automatic transmission on the floor. This vehicle has not a single running issue. The interior is in excellent condition. The seats are leather and both drivers and passenger seat is power. The pedals are also adjustable. The seats and floors have absolutely no rips or tears. It is very hard to find vehicles in this condition. It has both carpet and plastic floor mats. The spare tire has never been been used. The trunk is huge with all the room you could need. the exterior is also in excellent condition. there are no dents anywere on the exterior. It has a v8 engine with tons of power. The brakes are in excellent condition. There is not a single issue with this vehicle. You will not b e disappointed this car is as good as it was when it was new.... Please feel free to ask any questions you may have in regards to this vehicle. It is a no reserve auction which means this car will sell when the auction ends. This car is located in brownville new york i am available to show the vehicle. please contact me if you want to see it. Bid with confidence. You will not be disappointed....

 

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