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1999 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Street Appearance Package on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:127900
Location:

Industry, Pennsylvania, United States

Industry, Pennsylvania, United States
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Selling my '99 Crown Vic P71 Street Appearance Package. All the interceptor goodies wrapped in a civilian-looking chromed out car. 128,000 miles. 4.6 SOHC V8, automatic. Well maintained, second owner. Originally Prince William County, VA. traffic control unit #1742. It was used as a school crossing guard unit and was never marked or had a light bar. There are two antenna holes in the deck lid. Paint is pretty nice for being original, but there are the normal dings and scuffs. I have added many upgrades to this car as I planned on keeping it for the rest of my life, but I have too many cars and need to gain some space.

Upgrades:

-GMS upper intake plenum with 1/2" spacer

-Steeda underdrive pulleys

-Accell coils

-Autolite Iridium spark plugs

-K&N 57 series cold air intake system

-U-Haul transmission pan (special order OEM part with drain plug)

-2013/2014 Shelby/Boss 302 rear differential cover with cooling fins and drain plug

-BBK 70mm Throttle body

-Aeroforce Interceptor scan gauge mounted on steering column

-Ford Racing 3.55 Traction Lok Differential

-SCT handheld programmer with custom 91 Octane tune by Blue Oval Chips in Indiana.

-Motorcraft ceramic brake pads

-Kenwood CD player with HD radio and Aux input

-Center console

-plus many more things I probably forgot about

Car is estimated at 290hp/370lb ft...again, an estimate...it has never been on the dyno.

 

I have done all work on this car myself and have recently replaced front sway bar links, say bar bushings, exhaust hangers, replaced all fluids with synthetic, etc. Before I got the car, many things had just been replaced as well including: Intake manifold, alternator, battery, 5 new tires (spare is still in trunk, never been on the ground), radiator hoses, etc.

 

Sale of car will include boxes of spare parts and some brand new stuff as well. Spare driver's side fender, lights, 2 extra wheels with snow tires, extra stainless center caps, 1 extra full size wheel cover, and much more. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

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