2004 Crown Victoria P71 on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 102,000
Model: Crown Victoria
Sub Model: P71
Trim: P71
Exterior Color: Black And White
Interior Color: Navy Blue
Car was purchased in Iowa less than one month ago and was suppose to be family car. That was till the wife drove it and decided it was too fast for her likings hence why I am selling it. Car is great on gas, 23 mpgs on hwy amd 19 in city. Car had just turned 100000 when I purchased from Iowa. I had drove it home about 1200 miles. Car runs and drives excellent. Steering is tight amd smooth. Transmission shifts smooth with no slipping. Again car has no rust from top to bottom. Car also turn heads when your cruising around. Roof trunk and hood are gloss black and body is gloss white. Car does come with brand new full size eagle rsa spare tire. This is a as is sale. Also there will be a 300.00 deposit at closing of auction and is non refundable. This fee covers cost of paperwork and listing costs.For info or pictures please contact me directly via my cell at 7166098202.
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