Beautiful P71 Under 40,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Rensselaer, New York, United States
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This is a very low-mileage, extremely low idle hours, always unmarked, loaded 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with the coveted blacked out stealth look. I purchased it out of service from United States Government, where it appears to have been a dignitary car judging by the reading light installed in the back seat. I transferred out of a unit that provided take home cars in the summer of 2012 and have now returned to another that provides me with a take home vehicle so I don't need this car anymore. I purchased this car with 32,000 miles as a commute vehicle from my home to my office and it has served me very well. This 2008 has 37,936 actual, documented miles and 725 idle hours on it. This is a beautiful example of a very rare, hard to find car in the best color. This unit has never had a spotlight or decals and the antenna is a trunk lip mount so no hole. It has no holes drilled anywhere in the body and has never been in regular police service. This unit includes all of the options you would expect plus factory cruise control, factory auxiliary police dome lamp, factory AM/FM/CD stereo, driver and passenger side airbags, cloth front bucket seating with vinyl rear bench seat, full-factory carpeting w/matching factory carpeted floor mats, rear passenger reading light and an aftermarket center console for convenience. These items, of course, are just the beginning of the list of equipment on this car. It is finished in the factory Formal Black finish with Dark Charcoal interior. This is one of the most beautiful colors available on a Crown Victoria. With under 38,000 actual, original miles on it, the exterior is very nice and the interior shows nearly zero wear. It has been extremely well-maintained and it runs, drives and handles as close to new as you will find. It has never been abused and it looks gorgeous. All of the factory manuals are included with the vehicle, and are in place in the glove box. The trunk compartment is extremely clean, and the original full size spare tire is in place. I had a new high output alternator and battery installed in December 2013. This car has the full police package,
dark tinted windows and rides like a dream. If sold to a member of law enforcement or fire personal the whelen siren unit/control head and front and rear led warning lights will be deactivated and included. If not, they will be totally removed leaving no holes. All Crown Victoria’s produced from 2004-onward utilized the new, improved, 250-horsepower 4.6 liter V8 engine and are the fastest Crown Victoria’s produced due to many changes that were made, mainly in the intake system. Crown Victoria’s like this one are becoming extinct. Especially in this kind of shape, so here's your opportunity if you've been looking for one of the nicest you will find in desirable color combination with ultra-low mileage. This car drives as close to new as you will ever find. It is a very nice driving, tight unit...not a beat-up police car. It has never been used for any type of normal police or patrol work. It does have the usual minor scratches but they are like any used vehicle, not bad from decals or rough duty. It does have a large scratch on the front end that I have added photos of. Either the agency or Dealer I bought it from filled in the scratch and tried to cover it with touch up paint. But other than that this car is beautiful…This 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor will sell to the high bidder at the end of the auction, providing the reserve is met. Please email me with any questions. |
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