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2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor - 4.6l V8 - 94k Miles - Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:94400
Location:

Ionia, Michigan, United States

Ionia, Michigan, United States

2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Michigan State Police Interceptor

  4.6 L Interceptor V8 Engine
  P71 Police Interceptor Pkg.
  Runs And Looks Excellent - OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN!

  Vin # 2FAHP71V58X172321

  Mileage: 94,400 (Scheduled Maintained Miles)

   EXTERIOR: Factory (Code LM) Michigan State Police Royal Blue Clear Coat Paint (Clean & Shiny)
- 4 Dr Crown Victoria P71 Police Pkg.
- Driver And Passenger Side Spot Light Cut-Outs
- Front And Rear Body Color Bumpers
- Body Guard Front Push Bar
- Dual Fold-In Mirrors
- Auto Halogen Headlamps
- Solar Control Tinted Glass
- 17" X 7.5" Steel Wheels W/Bright Center Caps
- Goodyear Eagle RSA Pursuit P235/55R17 All Season Performance Radial Tires (Good Tread All The Way Around)

    EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN Body And Paint.....Does Show Some Wear From Daily Driving W/A Few Smaller Dings And Chips, Light Crease On Passenger Side Lower Door And Has 5 Plugs On Hood / 4 On Top Roof / 3 On Trunk Lid (See Pics) As Is Common On The Michigan State Police Cars, But Overall In Very Good Condition. THIS IS A WELL MAINTAINED P71 STATE POLICE INTERCEPTOR!

   INTERIOR: Factory Charcoal Gray Seating And Trim
- Cloth Front Bucket Seats
- Vinyl Rear Bench Seat
- Heavy Duty Rubber Service Flooring
- Calibrated 140 MPH Speedometer W/Dash Cluster
- Factory AM/FM Stereo
- Delay Wiper / Tilt Wheel / Rear Defrost
- Power Windows / Locks / Mirrors / 8-Way Power Driver Seat W/Lumbar
- All Season Air Conditioning (Ice Cold)
- Factory Theft Deterrent System

    EXTRA CLEAN Interior And Trim.....Shows Some VERY MINOR Wear On Flooring And Lower Driver's Front Seat (See Pics) As Is Common On These BUT Is In Very Nice Condition And Extra Clean. THIS P71 WAS USED AS AN INTERSTATE CRUISER AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION!

 P71 INTERCEPTOR POLICE PKG PRODUCTION CODES:
          PVC165A        P71 Police Interceptor 4 Dr
          LM                 Michigan State Police Royal Blue Paint
          153                Body Guard Front Push Bar
          41A                Comfort And Convenience Pkg.
          61H                Gray Cloth Front Bucket Seats W/Vinyl Rear Bench
          21A                8-Way Power Driver Seat W/Lumbar
          61H                Dash Control Rear Deck Lid Release
          128                 Heavy Duty Black Vinyl Floor Covering
          60B                Street Appearance Group
          14T                 Easy Fit Police Trunk Pack
          96A                Rear Door Body Color Side Moldings
          WEJ               18" X 7.5" Steel Wheels
          P71                  Police Selection Pkg.
          W289             4.6L Interceptor V8 Engine
          4R70W           4 Speed HD Automatic Transmission
          553                 Electronic Traction Control
          45C                 Limited Slip 3:27 Ratio

 ENGINE: 4.6L SOHC Interceptor V8 (250hp)
- Heavy Duty Engine Cooling
- 200-Amp Alternator

 TRANSMISSION: 4 Speed Automatic W/Overdrive
- 3:27 Limited Slip Rear Axle 
- Electronic All Speed Traction Control
- Rear Wheel Drive
- HD P71 Interceptor Suspension
- 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes (ABS)

     RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT
     94K SCHEDULED MAINTAINED MILES
     HARD TO FIND MICHIGAN STATE POLICE ROYAL BLUE P71 INTERCEPTOR
     THIS P71 INTERCEPTOR IS VERY CLEAN

    **As With Any Vehicle Of This Age And Miles.....It Is Not Perfect And Shows Normal Wear From Driving And Use, But Is In VERY NICE Condition. Serviced And Maintained On A Regular Basis. HARD TO FIND MICHIGAN STATE POLICE P71 INTERCEPTOR.

    **PLEASE DO NOT BUY ANOTHER P71 INTERCEPTOR UNTIL YOU GET WITH ME ON THIS ONE!

   Please have your funds ready if you are the winning bidder, if you have any negative feedback, please email before you bid.

        IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE CLEANEST P71 INTERCEPTOR ON THE MARKET TODAY.....THIS IS THE ONE!

     We will contact the winning bidder by email after auctions end to confirm and make arrangements to finalize the deal. We can accept initial $500 deposit through PayPal, final balance MUST be paid by cashier check OR certified funds / money wire transfer. THANK YOU!
    **$500 Deposit Due Within 24 Hrs Of Auctions End

    **Remaining Balance Due Within 7 Days Of Auctions End

  Any Questions OR Need More Details Please Call Garry  (616) 337-0638 

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