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2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Unmarked 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:96468 Color: HAS COUPLE OF SCRATCHES AND A SMALL DENT ON REAR DRIVER SIDE DOOR
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2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 
POLICE INTERCEPTOR 
SAP- STREET APPEARANCE PACKAGE CAR 
97K MILES ONLY !

UP FOR SALE IS A 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR CAR WITH ABOUT 97K MILES. THIS CAR IS FINISHED WITH LIGHT (SKY) BLUE COLOR EXTERIOR, WHICH IS WRAPPED AROUND WITH BLACK INTERIOR. THIS CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH 4.6L V8 W/OD ENGINE WHICH DELIVERS POWERFUL ACCELERATION, AND THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECTLY. THIS VEHICLE RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS IN GOOD CONDITION. THIS NICE, CLEAN AND SHINNING SKY BLUE CROWN VIC IS IN PERFECT CONDITION BOTH MECHANICALLY AND LOOKING WISE. TIRES ARE IN FAIR CONDITION AND BRAKES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION !


EVERYTHING IN THIS VEHICLE IS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. THE CONDITION OF THIS VEHICLE IS CONSISTENT WITH ITS AGE AND MILEAGE, IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE INSIDE AND OUT AND IS FULLY DETAILED. THIS CAR MAY REFLECT SOME USUAL WEAR AND TEAR TYPICAL OF STANDARD USE. THE PAINT SHINES LIKES FAIR.  EXTERIOR HAS COUPLE OF SCRATCHES AND A SMALL DENT ON REAR DRIVER SIDE DOOR (PICTURED) BUT NOTHING MAJOR ! THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. AS FOR IMPERFECTIONS, THERE IS NOTHING ELSE WE NOTED. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE THE PHOTOS SO YOU CAN SEE HOW OUTSTANDING THIS CROWN VIC LOOKS !!! 


FOR DETAILS CALL-OR-TEXT   (630)-340-9325

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE !!! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED !!!



TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 

PLEASE ARRANGE FINANCING BEFORE BIDDING. IF YOU ARE FINANCING MAKE SURE YOUR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ACCEPT THE YEAR AND MILES OF THIS CAR. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP OR SHIPPING EXPENSES. WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT WITHIN 24 HOURS AND MAKE INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $300. ALL NON-PAYING BIDDERS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE POSTED.

THERE WILL BE $150 DOCUMENT CHARGES. ILLINOIS RESIDENTS MUST PAY SALES TAX AND APPLICABLE PLATE FEE, 

OUT-OF-STATE CUSTOMER WILL BE ISSUED A TEMPORARY TAG TO DRIVE THE VEHICLE BACK TO HOME

THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS.





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