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L@@k~nice Silver Florida Police Interceptor~ 61 K Actual Miles on 2040-cars

US $6,950.00
Year:2006 Mileage:61115 Color: Silver Birch Metallic
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2006 Ford Crown Victoria

POLICE INTERCEPTOR

61 K Actual Miles

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Style: 4 Door POLICE Interceptor
Exterior: Silver Birch Metallic (JP)
Interior: Black
Engine: 4.6 Liter V8
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Axle: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 61,115 Actual Miles
VIN: 2FAFP71W06X138476
Features: POLICE PACKAGE with 4.6 Liter V8, Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission with Overdrive, Heavy Duty Cooling , Dual Exhaust, Suspension and Brakes , Heavy Duty Charging System, Heavy Duty Transmission ,Full Gauges ,Tilt Wheel, A/C, Factory Rubber Mat, Cloth Bucket Front and Rear Seats ,Factory AM/FM Stereo, Dual Power Mirrors, 140 Speedometer , Full size spare .
Details:
You are bidding on this 2006 Ford Crown Victoria POLICE INTERCEPTOR 61 K Actual Miles.

This Crown Victoria has a nice body with nice  paint ! . No Rust

The interior is very clean and in very good condition . No Rips in the Seats.

Spot light and work light operational.

A/C is cold and the heat works !

The tires are a set of Goodyear RSA Plus (4) 235/55/17 with 70 - 80% of tread . Brakes Checked . Serviced.
 
This is a true Police Interceptor.

 Windows and Doors open and close from the inside.

This Crown Victoria was previously owned by a Local Government Agency in  South Florida and Fleet Maintained since new. Most service was done at the local Ford Dealer.Everything works properly.

Just turn the key and go !  NO SALVAGE TITLE OR HISTORY
The Title is Clean & Clear.The Pictures are of the actual vehicle listed.

Please Email me or call (954)-448-3434 for any further information or pictures

We have done our best to describe accurately the condition of this vehicle , If you have any questions please Email me at
Steve@Floridascarstore.com
I am offering this 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in this auction for 7 days .
 
Please E-mail us with any questions you have regarding this car !


 

Please call or email before bidding 954-448-3434

Steve@Floridascarstore.com


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Thank You for the interest in my vehicle and Good Luck to all Bidders

Vehicle Condition:

Runs and Looks great ! Very nice car. I have personally driven this car 300 miles. If you are looking for a very dependable car this is the one. Previous marked unit. Notice 1 antenna on trunk. 1 hole under radio in removable panel. There are a few minor scratches , scuffs , touch-ups and dings throughout. All sheet metal body panels are original. 3800 Idle Hours. May have a few more miles when picked up for test drives. Please refer to actual pictures for description. Less than normal wear and tear. Oil Changed with MOTORCRAFT FILTER ,New MOTORCRAFT AIR FILTER,  No Leaks . No foreseeable problems.Recent service and safety inspection .Full Detail .Fly in and drive out.


Terms of Sale:

PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BID !!

                                                                   
PLEASE NOTE

By placing a bid, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase this item.


Inappropriate and bids retracted in the last 24 hours of the auction for any reason will not be tolerated.


TERMS OF AUCTION

Before Bidding.... Bidders must have cash or have financing pre-arranged before bidding. . All vehicles are sold as-is, where-is, unless otherwise stated in the auction listing.


Inspections

We make every effort to thoroughly inspect our vehicles and disclose all information regarding the vehicle in the auction listing .Interested bidders may preform pre-bid inspections or test drives by appointment prior to the close of the auction.Because of our limited time , pre - bid inspections by third parties must be arranged by the bidders at the bidders expense. All vehicles are sold AS-IS WHERE- IS unless otherwise stated in the auction listing.


Payment

The winning bidder will be contacted by us within one business day of auction close and must respond within 24 hours. A $500.00 deposit must be received within 24 hours, with the balance payable upon delivery/shipment. The transaction must be completed within five business days. Otherwise, the vehicle may be sold to other interested bidders or re-listed for auction. All payments must be made via certified cashier's check, cash in person.


Delivery

Delivery may be taken 24 hours following the auction close, We are happy to assist buyers with transportation from the Ft. Lauderdale , Miami or Palm Beach international Airports during business hours when possible. Please inform us of any transportation requests 24 hours prior to arrival.

Transportation

All transportation and shipping costs are the responsibility of buyer. We may assist in shipping arrangements but full payment must be received before vehicle is shipped and we accept no responsibility for vehicles once they leave our location.


Sales Tax

Florida residents must pay 6.% sales tax or the tax percentage in your county , license and registration fees, and must show proof of insurance. Out of state buyers will receive a title once vehicle is paid for in full. NO DEALER FEE'S!

Auction Cancellation

We reserve the right to notify bidders and cancel the auction at anytime and we will not be held liable for any such cancellation.

NO ESCROW

Financing: We will work with your bank once you are approved for this vehicle. Please make sure they will finance Police branded vehicles.


Disclaimer: Please realize that you are bidding on a Pre-Owned Vehicle. All Pre-Owned Vehicles may or may not have chips, scratches, dents, or imperfections as a result of normal everyday use. We try our level best to describe our vehicles honestly and as accurately as possible. We will disclose any imperfections related to the structure, engine, mechanics, body work or interior damage that we are aware of. We want all of our customers to be happy and we will do everything within our means to ensure that this vehicle meets more than your expectations. You are more than welcome to come down and inspect this vehicle before you bid, we look forward too seeing you soon.

 

Ford Crown Victoria for Sale

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