Ford 2005 P71 Interceptor Luxury Sport on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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This is a beautiful dark blue pearl police interceptor .Mileage is 78,000, has air conditioning, standard p71 upgrade. Heavy duty suspension. Oil transmission cooler
Steel braided brake lines 4.6 liter high performance engine NOW THE EXTRAS! 4 aluminum 17 inch Ford Racing rims 4 Firestone fire hawk tires pursuit special, these tires have a speed rating of 168 mph that retail for $400. Each Full Black leather interior Driver, passenger 8 way Power seats Full carpeting Luxury and hi performance in one Great condition, minor scratches and nicks, see photos. Questions welcome call allen 718 669 5000 Come to ny see the sights then drive anywhere ! |
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Ford Mustang 50th anniversary edition brings in $170k
Tue, 30 Sep 2014Just the other day, we reported on the first Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat selling for a whopping $825,000 at auction. But impressive as that sum was, the Challenger wasn't the only sought-after modern muscle car to cross the Barrett-Jackson auction block in Las Vegas this past weekend. So did this rare Ford Mustang.
The last of 1,964 special-edition 50 Years Limited Edition pony cars sold for a princely $170,000, with proceeds benefiting the Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute, a branch of the Henry Ford Health System.
The pony car in question is based on the 2015 Ford Mustang GT and upgrades with a performance package and nearly every option on the book, along with a unique appearance package to set it apart in celebration of the Mustang's 50th anniversary. It's available in two exclusive shades - Wimbledon white or Kona blue - with either a manual or automatic transmission. Only 1,964 highly symbolic examples were to be built, and this was the last of them.
This is the 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum, full of Nirvana
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All eyes on Detroit as automakers prepare for slow, careful reopening of plants
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