2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Livonia, Michigan, United States
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2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Only 79k Miles! Very nice ’08 Interceptor from a central Michigan County Sheriff’s Office. Low mileage for today’s standards, 4,071 engine idle hours. This CVPI runs and drives great; it would make a perfect first car, taxi cab, security patrol car, or everyday driver. No evidence of crash damage. Everything is in working order, no warning lights, leaks, or strange noises. This unit is ready for a new home! Exterior: The exterior is in good overall condition. There are NO holes in the roof or trunk. Dual working Unity spot lamps remain on the vehicle however; there is corrosion inside of them. There are some areas where paint has flaked off / scratched on the hood / passenger quarter panel. The front bumper cover has been modified for a wrap-around push bumper, minor damage to the rear bumper cover – see photos. Nice Goodyear Eagle RSA Ultra-Grip pursuit-rated directional tires with plenty of tread left – great for winter driving! Interior: The interior is very nice on this CVPI. The Interceptor is equipped with the heavy-duty rubber floor covering, bucket front seats, new matching cloth rear seat. There are no holes in the front dashboard trim. 4 small holes on the top of the dashboard (radar unit mount.) It appears that this car never had a prisoner partition installed, no holes in the B-pillars / floor pan. The headliner is very nice – no wear / holes. The front seats are in great condition, no holes or gun-belt wear like many other former police cars. Rear door hardware is NOT installed at this time. Equipped with power windows / door locks / mirrors, AM/FM stereo etc. Safety Features:
Standard Police Interceptor Features:
17’’ Wheels, P235/55/R17 tires Please Note: this car is for sale locally, we reserve the right to end the auction early. MI residents pay 6% sales tax. Buyer pays any tax, title or license fees. We do not charge a documentation fee. About Us: We are a licensed Michigan used car dealer and have been in the former municipal vehicle market for over 35 years. We have a reputation in the taxicab community for having consistently lower prices, wider selection and greater quality of vehicle than the competition. We currently have other Crown Victoria Police Interceptors in stock, please call for availability. |
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