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2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6l V8 Sohc 16v on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:141186 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L V8 SOHC 16V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2FAFP71W86X110361
Year: 2006
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Police Interceptor
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 141,186
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Type of vehicle title: Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Is there an existing warranty?: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

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This auction is being conducted for the City of Orlando, Florida.

2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6L V8 SOHC 16V

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This sale is for a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6L V8 SOHC 16V, as described below:

 

Interior and exterior conditions of this vehicle are as pictured. There is some residue from the decals that were removed and also some paint peeling from decal removal.

 

Notes from our photographer:

  • Paint chipping on all sides
  • Small dings throughout

 

This vehicle is running and in operating condition. However, there is no warranty or guarantee of any kind on the physical or working condition of this vehicle. Inspection is recommended before bidding on this or any other motor vehicle.

 

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NOTE: This is a used vehicle. This vehicle is sold AS-IS and WHERE-IS. As such, there may be imperfections to the physical and operating condition of this vehicle that may or may not be described herein. Concerning the physical and operating condition of this vehicle, inspection should be made by you or your mechanic in order to formulate your own opinion.

 

VIN: 2FAFP71W86X110361

City Vehicle ID: 7512


It is always recommended that you view any vehicle for sale, prior to bidding. This item is sold STRICTLY AS IS WITH NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. WINNING BIDDER MUST PAY THE CITY OF ORLANDO DIRECTLY VIA BANK CASHIERS CHECK ONLY WITHIN 4 CALENDAR DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS (SEE PAYMENT INFORMATION BELOW). CASHIERS CHECK MUST BE IN US DOLLARS

Available for pick up only. Any vehicle transporter service used by the winning bidder is at the risk of the bidder.

PAYMENT MUST BE MADE DIRECTLY TO THE CITY OF ORLANDO WITHIN 4 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS.  (Only the City of Orlando can accept payment. We will arrange for the winning bidder to contact the appropriate City official who will take the payment. Payment must be payable to "City of Orlando")

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