1984 Ford Crown Victoria Ltd Time Capsule 37,512 Original Miles Mint No Reserve! on 2040-cars
San Ramon, California, United States
1984 Crown Victoria LTD
(Time Capsule) Rare 37,512 Original Miles
Purchased from the original owner in San Leandro, CA they maintained every owners manual, complete shop repair manual set, warranty information, etc on the Crown Vic, all documentation included! "We have for sale our incredibly low mileage well maintained 1984 LTD Crown Victoria. The car only has 36,762 original miles on it the inside is like new and always garaged since new. This is a rare opportunity to own an american classic with a bullet-proof reputation so good they were used as police cars, features great air-ride feel suspension and handling. The car has all the power options like windows, door locks, antenna, trunk opener, power seats, premium stereo, auto climate control, and the (optional) trip minder computer you have to see it to believe how nice this car is!" A True Quad-Fecta: Original Owner Purchase, Excellent Condition, Low Original Mileage and Cost Effective! This is a NO RESERVE auction! |
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