2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor P71 on 2040-cars
Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Engine:8-Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:4 Speed Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Make: Ford
Options: CD Player
Model: Crown Victoria
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: Police
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4.6 RWD V8
Mileage: 159,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: Police Interceptor
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
BodyStyle: Sedan
Interior Color: Dark Gray
FuelType: Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
PICS COMING SOON! COMPUTER FORGOT IT HAD USB PORTS.
**RELISTED due to a non-paying bidder**
2004 Ford Crown Vic Police package. Car is pretty spunky. I really want to keep it, but the wife says one toy must go. I have replaced the tps, plugs, one coil pack, Added a K&N air filter, repaired the ingnition override, added a pioneer cd/USB stereo, with remote, and included a newer hankook tire with approx 80% tread left, and a mounted spare with about 50% left.
YES! A police car that has a spare tire! How rare is that??!! typical rubber floor, gray interior. Passenger seat has a dried coffee stain. typical. All in all a great car. i would drive it anywhere.
Bad points: Needs an abs sensor in the right rear wheel. Doesnt effect braking at all. My mechanic checked it out some 8 months ago. ive driven it daily since, with a piece of tape over the light.
It also has a small crease on the lower passenger rear door, that is barely noticable, and another on the driver front from the door hitting a concrete edge at a gas station. Neither have rusted, and both have been touched up.
This vehicle was a demonstration/show car for my now defunct police lighting company. All lighting has been removed per Professional Outfitters Compliance Standards.
If you have any other questions, or request any additional pics, please contact me, and I will email them out.
I have to set a reserve, but its lower than the general going price of these cars at auction.
SADLY, since I got shafted by a non paying bidder, I require POSITIVE FEEDBACK to bid. (No first timers), and immediate payment.
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