Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor! Nice And Clean! on 2040-cars
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 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Package! 
 Rust-Free! 
 Very Clean with Low 1,900 Hours 
 Very Nice Black Paint! 
 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with 111,900 highway miles from Southern California! This vehicle drives nice and smooth with all components working inside and outside. It's powered by a 4.6 V8 with nice original black exterior. This vehicle had a white roof and it’s been painted to match the rest of the vehicle. Vehicle has power driver seat; ice cold A/C, nice HOT heat, AM/FM radio and all seatbelts. There are no noises or rattles which will make a great car for its new owner. Ready to go back in service or it would make a great family vehicle. Features include: Heavy duty brakes, suspension and coolers to keep this vehicle running for a long time. I would rate it 9.5 out of 10. Vehicles is fully inspected and serviced so all it needs is a new owner! 
 
 
 Also included is a Police Trunk Pack and full spare and jack! 
 
 
 Inspected in Arizona and Clear Title in Hand!   Don’t let this one get away!   PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE FULL INTENT TO PAY FOR THE CAR UPFRONT. IF YOU HAVE A RATING BELOW 5 PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST! 
 
 
 Mechanically- C6 Axle ratio drives very smoothly. Just serviced with new oil change, new transmission service with Macon V Fluid, rear end fluid is clean, new air filter, A/C is ice cold, heat blows hot. This vehicle is smooth and quiet with no issues. Vehicle has (4) newer matching Goodyear RS-A 235/55/17 tires. Front and rear brakes are in good condition. All lights work, power door locks and windows work. Transmission shifts nice and smooth and engine operates as it should. There are no leaks of any kind and this vehicle is ready for its new home. I drove this car from CA and it was smooth! 
 Exterior-is nice and clean. This vehicle has one exterior hole on the roof that currently has an antenna on it. Never had a push bumper up front. Paint is nice and shiny with some very light fine scratches on the hood from Police use. 
 Interior-Interior is detailed nice and clean in good condition. Interior features include clean seats/headliner. Currently the vehicle has a Police Cage/console and Santa Fe shotgun mount. Also included is the interior police dome light. I can remove the interior equipment for the buyer if you choose not to have that in the car when the car is sold. When sending an offer please describe if you need the equipment or not. 
 Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can help with anything. I'm here to help make this transaction as easy as possible. 
 
 
 Bid with confidence on my auctions as I’ve sold many Police Interceptors that have become family cars, security vehicles or have gone back into service. 
 
 
 All reasonable offers will be considered! To obtain shipping quotes contact Nice Car Auto Transport   
 
 
 This vehicle is being sold as is where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller should not be held responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defect herein, and makes no warranty in connection there with. I make every effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyers request prior to the close of the sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statement about the vehicle. This auction may be ended early because the car is for sale locally. Although maintained well through fleet programs these are still prior Police Vehicles and they go through a lot of intense conditions and anything is possible. Buyer will be responsible for any repairs needed and the current condition of the vehicle. 
 
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