2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
for sale. 184.000km. Car has Police Transmission and Motor and is one
of the fastest cars on the street. It also has Police Secure Idle.
Very clean car. Used but good looking. 8 Zylinders. NO Accident. CARProof! Power Motor, electric Windows and Mirrors. AM/FM/CD Stereo Radio Police Trunk and special Box for Trunk. Police Sticker and Instrument Panel. Bulletproof Driver Door. Interval windshield wipers, Light bar connector, Aluminum drive shaft, Police accessory feed wires, Personal safety system-inc: driver & front passenger dual stage 2nd generation air bags, seat position/weight sensors, Rear wheel drive, Dual note horn, Rear floor-mounted heat ducts, 5-passenger seating, Vinyl rear bench seat w/o center armrest-inc: 2-way head restraints, 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD, Clearcoat paint, Electronic 0-140 MPH speedometer, 19 gallon fuel tank, Lower body-side urethane protection, Driver-side footrest, Concealed body-color bumpers w/one-piece full wrap cover, Pwr door locks, Air induction system, Pwr steering oil cooler, Instrument panel center stack cigarette lighter If you want more pictures, just ask, Ill send some more over |
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