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Awd All Wheel Drive Whelen Led Package on 2040-cars

US $16,999.99
Year:2013 Mileage:77997
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Just out of service from a rural-wealthy county.(Agency has a large rural area and keeps vehicles in service for 1 year only)
 100% county highway miles. 
2013 Ford Taurus SEL Police Interceptor Package. , 3.5 Ti-VCT V6 , All Wheel Drive (AWD) , Flex Fuel , Dual Exhaust -$33k MSRP -WHELEN LED Package (Not Included-Negotiable).
  • Loaded with options, Power Seat,Cruise, Rear Assist (Backup),Satellite Radio, My Ford Sync Voice, Console Floor Plate. -Unity Police Spotlight.
  • GOODYEAR ULTRA GRIP Tires -18" Steel Wheels w/ Center Caps. -(NEW) 3X Motorola Maxrad Antennas. 
  • Fresh Service + Detail (Buff & Wax) ,All Electronics are Operable. NO Holes in Interior. 
  • Cheapest in the USA. One Owner. Very clean , Minimal wear and tear with a few dings and scratches , as new and smells new (non-smoker). 
  • Starts, runs , and drives. Cold A/C , Hot Heat , Tight Suspension , Well maintained. 
  • Clear Title , All Original Paint (UA - Ebony) and Body , NEVER Wrecked .
  • Per Ebay Policies the Whelen LED's are NOT connected and are fully disabled. 
  • We are a small Police Equipment Dealer with Currrent and Former LEO's . #BidWithConfidence 
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Wed, Sep 13 2023

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