2005 Chevrolet Impala Police Package Sedan 4-door 3.8l (fbi) on 2040-cars
Franklin, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 105,450
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 4
Formorely FBI car police package (9C3) cloth interior 1 small cigarette burn in back of passenger seat from blowing in window. Complete service done brakes, transmission, oil, coolant, and water pump windshield replaced. car needs stepper motor for temp gauge. Have copy of Government title and New Hampshire title in hand. I purchased from Government 2nd owner. Still has performance tuning from factory.
Vehicle Information
VIN: 2G1WF52K759328512 Model: 1WF19-2005 IMPALA SEDAN
Service Contract: No Branded Title: No Warranty Block: No PDI Status: No
Order Type: 60 - RETAIL - SOLD
Vehicle Build
Model: 1WF19-2005 IMPALA SEDAN Order Number: HXRV8D
Gross Vehicle Weight: 2,084 Build Date: 03/04/2005
Build Plant: 9
Option Codes
*1Q5 - INSPECTION FORM 149 1SA - BASE EQUIPMENT GROUP
1SZ - FLEET COMMERCIAL CREDIT 22U - SUPERIOR BLUE
52B - NEUTRAL 52I - NEUTRAL INTERIOR
6HN - FRT LH COMPUTER SEL SUSP 6J1 - WIRING-IGNITION & MAIN POWER
7B3 - SPECIAL SUSPENSION 7HN - FRT RH COMPUTER SEL SUSP
7M9 - COOLING SYS - STEERING &ENG OIL 8MZ -
8X1 - LABEL-"FASTEN SEAT BELTS" 9C3 - POLICE PACKAGE: * INCLUDES ONSTAR DELETE
9MZ - COMPONENT RR RH COMPUTER SEL AG1 - SIX-WAY POWER DRIVER SEAT
AK5 - DRIVER & RIGHT FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAGS AM6 - CLOTH 60/40 SEAT
B34 - FLOOR MATS, FRT AND REAR B35 - REAR CARPETED FLOOR MATS
B9V - SHIP THROUGH CD5 - HIGH SPD ANTILIFT WIPER SYSTEM
CJ3 - DUAL CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING DG7 - ELEC TWIN REMOTE SPORT MIRRORS
DL5 - ROADSIDE SERVICE INFORMATION DECAL FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS
FR9 - TRANSAXLE 3.29 RATIO GAM - GOVERNMENT VEHICLE (GSA SALE)
IQB - INTERIOR TRIM DESIGN JA9 - HEAVY WEIGHT BRAKE
JL9 - 4-WHEEL DISC ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM AND TIRE INFLATION SENSOR K20 - ECM W/O HIGH SPEED CUT-OFF
K34 - CRUISE CONTROL KG7 - 125 AMP GENERATOR
L36 - 3.8L V6 ENGINE M15 - AUTO TRANS W/OVERDRIVE ENHANCED
MX0 - 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS W/OD N81 - FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE (REPLACES TRUNK MAT)
N92 - WHEEL COVER - BOLT ON N99 - WHEEL, HEAVY DUTY
NK5 - STEERING WHEEL NT7 - FED EMIS SYS, TIER 2
OSH - OSHAWA PLANT #1 QTI - P225/60R16-97H BW TIRE
R6L - GAM (GOVT) OVERRIDE R9R - GSA AUDIT STATEMENT
R9Z - POMS EXPEDITE - SOLD ORDERS U11 - CLUSTER INST, POLICE CERTIFIED SPEEDOMETER
U62 - DUAL COAX 6-SPEAKER SYSTEM U77 - ANTENNA RR WINDOW
UE0 - ONSTAR NOT INCLUDED UJ6 -
9C3 Police Package - $2,190
Front side airbag; 3.290:1 axle ratio; Heavy duty alternator; Heavy duty battery; Heavy duty engine cooling system; Auxiliary ground stud; Heavy duty alternate suspension; Low tire pressure indicator; Front and rear tires with H tire rating; Heavy duty transmission; Auxiliary ground stud; Includes: [L36] Engine: 3.8L SFI V6 (Fleet) And [UE0] OnStar Not Included (Fleet)
Car has chips in hood scratches on roof (snow removal) scratches on front bumper
more pictures on request
Please ask questions
Local delivery available for fee ask for details
Buy it now includes Free shipping for up to 200 miles or $0.85 pre mile over 200 on a car dolly towed
Best offer shipping if accepted is $1.10 per mile on car dolly towed.
I will pick up any buyer at local airport for free or meet with car
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