2007 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 2007 crown Vic police interceptor. Price REDUCED - 4700 OR BEST OFFER! 68,957 miles (!) this was the "supervisor's" car hence the extremely low miles. Has a 3 inch thick book of maintenance records. Runs GREAT, drives flawlessly, brakes, silicone hoses, battery, and newer tires (Firestone Firehawks - I put a coin in the tread in one of the pics so you can see the tread depth remaining)
Couple minor issues w/ the car: white paint is starting to peel off of one of the doors, black paint on two of the rims has a little surface rust (it comes off easily - would be a quick fix to re-paint black) and there is a small dent in the fender, presumably from a bad guy. Not too many creature comforts on these, but it does have power windows & locks, and power locks. Comes with a cool brush bar up front, working spot light, and Kevlar bullet-proof inserts still in the doors, in case the apocalypse occurs, or if you just happen to live in a rough part of town. Interior is clean & flawless with a brand new back seat! Rear doors currently do not open from the inside, but all the hardware is there, just needs connected. I can do this for a buyer if you'd like. Price is flexible, I'd like to get rid of this because I bought an SUV, so Submit a best offer and let's make a deal!!! Good chance to own a really low mileage example of a CVPI. Reply to the ad with any questions or for more pics, etc. Test drives and inspections are welcomed and encouraged. Also, my father-in-law owns a reputable body shop, so as a favor to me he's willing to professionally paint the doors and top black (or white) and fix & paint the fender dent for an additional 500 on top of the agreed upon purchase price. We can sort out the details on this part after the auction is closed, if there is interest. Thank you for looking!!! |
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