Ford Crown Victoria Police P71 Black Chrome 05 Velour Good Condition on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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158,000 miles 4.6L engine; Automatic transmission; Gasoline; 4 door Sedan. This car is a fleet backup. It was not driven but Maintained up to date. Daily driver condition, all set. Great shape velour interior. No accidents. Minor scratches and dings on rear and front bumpers. Registered for business. this vehicle will require plates, smog test. State plates will be removed. Necessary for DMV paperwork will be provided (title; registration card etc), as well as any assistance with DMV. The vehicle is out of service. Garaged. Available for viewing 5 days a week 10am-5pm. Weekends by appointment. Please email or call anytime. 626-5488411 ./~classified@lacounty.gov Robertson Blvd at Pico Blvd (google map) (yahoo map)
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