2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Street Appearance Package X-fed on 2040-cars
Cortland, Ohio, United States
Up for Sale is this 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with Street Appearance Package. It was owned by the Federal Government assigned as a take home unit for one Agent. It ONLY has 71,000 Miles with ONLY 394 idling hours. This P71 is not even broken in yet!!! It could easily be put back to service as a Patrol Unit with ease. The exterior is White and in great shape with minor scratches. There is a minor spot on the roof were the clear coat peeled off. It is a minor and easy fix. Absolutely
NO RUST. Underneath area is very clean and dry with no leaks of any kind. The
interior is dark gray in great shape w/no rips, or stains. It comes with a
heavy duty black rubber floor that is in great shape with no rips or stains. Very easy
to clean!!! I have been selling government owned vehicles since 1988. This P71 is by no means one of the best ones I've ever came across, I truly mean it. Bid with absolute confidence. I have done all the leg work for you. I always take my time when I am looking for my next P71. I personally traveled to pick this unit and drove it back approx. 435miles. In addition, every time I purchase a vehicle I tend to take my personal mechanic with me to pick the best P71. Mechanically this P71 is trouble free and needs nothing. It drives strong and tight with absolutely no noises and very powerful. It feels as if you are driving a new car! The great aspect about this P71 is that it looks like its an older man's car/family car, but at the same time it has a very powerful engine, super fast, reliable, and most importantly built like a tank. The fact that it has a powerful V8, 4.6 engine, and a full size sedan that seats six adults it actually has a great gas mileage of 26miles/gallon highway. Upon request, I could show you how to get specific modifications to dramatically increase the HP and improve your gas mileage. I don't trust my family being in any other cars except my P71. Being a full size sedan and a full size frame makes this P71 very strong and it feels like tank and could take on a beating if God forbids someone crashes into you. From a safety perspective, this is a great family car. It would also make a great first car for older teens. going to college. I love making my customers very proud and happy getting what they want and what they deserve for their money. Every single dollar you spend buying one of my P71s is worth it. Please feel free to fly in through Cleveland or Pittsburg International airports. I will personally meet with you and pick you up. Clear title ready to be transferred. Please. Feel free to contact me through eBay or call me at (773)255-9856 for any further questions. Ask for Neil. This P71 is listed locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any given time. Thank you so much for your time and interest. Sincerely, Neil
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