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2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Only 84k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:85000 Color: The gorgeous Toreador color shines as like
Location:

Cortland, Ohio, United States

Cortland, Ohio, United States
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 Up for sale in my 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor and gorgeous hard to find Toreador Red that shines as new. This P71 has only 85K miles and drives and handles like a dream

The exterior: The gorgeous Toreador color shines as like, only minor scratches. This unit never had any police decals. I served as a take home unit for a supervisor with the Organized Crime Division. It was always a slick top. Only one small police antenna on the trunk and a police spotlight. Underneath is as clean as the top. There is absolutely NO RUST. Only one small ding from the inside of the windshield by the driver side. But nothing to worry about.

Engine and Tranny: I simply drove this unit back to my home in Ohio approx. 480miles. It rode like a dream with no issues at all. Both the engine and tranny are very responsive, powerful, and very fast. The cruise control works great, windshield and every factory option works great. The heat and AC also work great. Honestly this unit handled and drove as if it was a new vehicle. There are absolutely no vibrations, no strange noises, and it drove straight with no swaying at all. This unit has four almost brand new police high speed rated Good Year tires and a full size spare in the trunk.

The interior: This unit has black to dark charcoal color interior that is in above average and great shape. The seats have no rips, stains, or any strange odors. The carpet is also in great shape with only very minor wear by the driver side. The rear seat is almost new as if no one ever sat on it. The ticket light works and there are absolutely no warning lights of any kind with this Unit.

The engine and tranny: Very responsive as at any speeds, very fast, and with only 84K miles this unit is not even broken in yet. This unit will serve its new owner for many years to come. There are no leaks or any odd noises as the engine is running. Even the horn works. All emergency equipment have been professionally removed and tucked away.

This unit comes with the police center council that you could use for installing any police radios and emergency lights. It also includes two cup holders and an arm rest.

This unit could actually be put back to service and will go 300K miles with no problems.

This is a great P71 and simply my words and pics will not do it justice because it is very clean.

Feel free to stop by for a test drive.

Bid with absolute confidence and please feel free to contact me for any questions you may have at 773-255-9856.

I am currently driving this unit locally and the mileage may change a bit. This unit is also listed locally and I have the right to end this auction at any time.

Thank you all for your time and interest and I wish all the best of luck.



Sincerely,

Neil




On Sep-15-14 at 13:03:57 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I apologize for the spelling mistakes. I have fat fingers and typed faster this time. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thanks

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