2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Black With Street Appearance Package on 2040-cars
Hampton, Virginia, United States
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2006 Ford Crown Victoria - P71 - Sheriff Detective's Unit With 2937 idle hours VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT DON'T LET IT GET AWAY!! PLEASE READ: It cost money to relist an item due to fraud or non paying bidder. If you have (0) feedback please contact me before bidding or buying. If you don't have the funds to pay please don't bid. Thank You. 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor STREET APPEARANCE PACKAGE, Ex Detective's Vehicle with 98K original miles and only 2937 idle hours. Like new conditions, everything works, car was a North Carolina Forsyth County Sheriff Detective car - no rust. The car is original black - a very rare and unique color - NOT a repaint. The paint is super sharp and shiny and I give it a 8 out of 10 - and very few minor scratches . The car still looks and drives very nice, no antenna holes on the car, carpet floors, Cold A/C, Hot Heat, defroster works, AM/FM stereo, all seat belts and buckles in place, car has window tint all around, all (4) windows and doors are fully operational, tires are in great conditions all around (235/55/17), CLEAN TITLE, no accidents. The vehicle comes with a spare tire. Everything works in the car. Clean and Clear Title on hand, 3/15 Va State Inspection , Sold as is. Very fast car that needs nothing and is ready to go! Comes with Owners Manual and (2) keys. READY FOR WORK AND ROAD READY!! WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU'LL GET! Mechanically: At 98K, this car needs nothing but fuel to keep it going. Oil change + filter, brakes are good all around, transmission filter/gasket & fluid replaced (MERCON V), drive belt looks good, Z5 rear axle, spark plugs and coils are good, air filter and fuel filter look new.. All just fully serviced. No leaks, no overheating, transmission shift smoothly and strong as it should, suspension nice and tight.. Very FAST!!! Interior: Has carpet floors with matching floor mats, Nice matching seats, nice and clean In and Out. If you should have any questions about this car please feel free to contact me. Open to all reasonable offers. Thanks for looking |
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