Crown Victoria Police Car Most Complete Police Car Around 98k Lights,seat,bars on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
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2006 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
THIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE POLICE CAR YOU WILL FIND 4.6 litre v8 runs perfect Automatic trans with overdrive works perfect Fully loaded with power windows,steering,brakes,locks,mirrors,cruise control,cold air conditioning and much more This car has all the lights and light bars top light does not have any bulbs (they pulled the top bar lights and siren at the auction after it was sold and all lights works great ) they pulled the light bulbs and siren out because of liability purposes There are lights in all four corners in headlights and side marker lights and they work Has the control box inside for lights and siren and all the other electronics has two hand held mic/walkie talkie In the trunk it has the electronics bow that runs all the electronics Also has a little table for a lap top computer Also have to rear original seats Tres are about 90% or more brakes works perfect This was a wenatchee washington police car not security but an official police car and is the most complete police car I have ever seen for sale to the public the only things that it will need is lights for the top light bar that is all I can see that it needs its being sold as is so if you want it inspected you find a place in portland and I will take it there to have it inspected Any questions call art at 503-856-4111 we have it for sale here in portland for $6500 so we reserve the right to stop the auction at anytime if it is sold Low reserve There is a $500 non refundalble deposit due within 24 hours of auctions end We are located in Portland oregon close the to the airport we can pick you up anytime bus, train or plane |
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