2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Pkg P71 Pwr Seat,cruise, Carpet, 109xxx Gasoline on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS WELL MAINTAINED EXTREMLY CLEAN NICRLY OPTIONED 2005 CROWN VICTORIA P71. THIS RECENTLY RETIRED COUNTY SUPERVISORS CAR. THIS CAR HAS ONLY 109,XXX MILES, GOOD BRAKES, NEWER TIERS AND BATTERY, ICE COLD AIR, VERY MINOR DINGS AND SCRACHES THAT ALL USED POLICE CARS HAVE, AND FRESH FLUIDS. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND IS A DESIRERABLE COLOR COMBINATION. FACTORY OPTIONS ABOVE BASE MODEL INCLUDE, POWER DRIVERS SEAT, CRUISE CONTROL, CASSETTE RADIO, CARPET WITH CARPETED FLOOR MATS, POLICE WIRING EXCESSORY HARNESS AND FRONT DOOR MOLDINGS. EXTRAS INCLUDE FIBERGLASS CONSOLE WITH COMPUTOR MOUNT AND THREE POWER PORTS, AND A TRUNK ORGANIZOR. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY AND IAM JUST MINUNTS AWAY FROM CLEVELAND HOPKINS AIRPORT, SO YOU CAN FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME. THE AIRBAG LIGHT FLASHES A 12-7 CODE. I HAVE DRIVEN THIS CAR TO WORK AND AROUND TOWN,(ALMOST 1000 MILES), AND IS A GREAT RUNNER.CLEAN HISTORY REPORT INCLUDED. HAPPY BIDDING On Apr-28-14 at 05:09:49 PDT, seller added the following information: PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE A SCORE OF 5 OR LESS, IF YOU DO YOU MUST E-MAIL ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING OR YOU WILL BE BLOCKED....THANKS |
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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Review
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