2005 Ford Crown Victoria Sheriff Cruiser on 2040-cars
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:281 cu.in. SOHC engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Trim: Police Interceptor Sedan 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Onboard Fire Suppression, skid plates
Drive Type: rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, power trunk
Mileage: 177,895
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Charcoal
Up for auction is my 2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in Colonial White with Charcoal black standard Police interior which includes carpet delete rubber floor covering and this car had a hard plastic prisoner back seat which was replaced with a taxi style black vynyl seat from a locker where the original nre seats were stored when the Sheriff Dept. added the prisoner gear. The power lock rods were removed as were the inside door handles. The parts removed are provided in the trunk as the sheriff put the parts back into the cars if requested. There is still some stripes in the inside edges of the doors but doesn't show on the outside. The paint job is still very good and the only sign of the roof lights is the plug in the roof where the wiring came through for the overhead system. The fleet supervisor had a computer record of the transmission being replaced with a new one including the convertor at 151,000 at Gresham Ford near Portland a couple of years ago. Other than that there were brake pads and tires and the usual stuff replaced. Nothing else major was performed. Once it got home here the intake manifold became leaky as some of these do and took out the spark plug resulting in lower power and shaking. The manifold gaskets were replaced all and new spark plugs installed. Also the wiper motor stopped so it was replaced. Can't find anything else wrong with it now. Nice hot heater this past Winter where our weather goes below zero for a few months up here in the mountains above 4000 feet.
This car runs superb and is willing to 130 easily and beyond as it was ordered with the lower optional 3:55 axle ratio. The Police package also includes dual exhaust and posi-traction axle. The car is quick but we also chipped it for a gain of another 50 horsepower. All windows, locks, mirrors operate as does the spotlight and this car still has the Pitt maneuver front guard on it since these cars are no longer made they don't have to save the parts for new Crown Vics. Look if you're h
ere looking you want a police car since probably you were 9 years old. This car is a good one but I have 2 of them same year and want to keep my blue State Police one pictured nearby so this one can go.
The windows were tinted and there is a console made by a guy back east for these cars for after they lose their metal radio boxes and laptop they don't have an armrest between the seats nor storage and cupholders. With this part they do now. of course there are a few extra holes in the dash from mounting police gear adn the upholstery is worn a little on the Driver's seat from use.
Any questions call me anytime reasonable at (541) 884-9020. Thanks for visiting and Good Luck bidding!!
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