2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Flex Fuel on 2040-cars
Chesterton, Indiana, United States
New Ceramic brakes front and rear.. Bfgoodrich tires about 80% tread.. Im a stickler for a perfect machine so this car has been dealer maintained .. Originally a two tone car I chose to go all black.. Windows are tinted 20% in front with the remaining tinted to 05%.. Everything works as expected to.. Their is equipment currently installed in vehicle and items will be removed after vehicle is sold due to still being in service so mileage will also be different. The paint was done a year ago so some dings and scuffs are to be expected. The car was also undercoated at same time. Dash cluster was replaced by dealer as well as Ford's recall on steering shaft which was replaced as well. Tie- Rod's and ball joints have been replaced as well. Car just went thru pollution here and passed as well. I run the car on a diet of E85 fuel. Although switching back is as easy as pulling up to the pump and putting it in. My miles are highway miles and let me tell you people do move. I'm including my number so if their are any questions you may have prior to bidding you may reply thru Ebay or Call/Text me at : 219-487-6175 |
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Whatever it is and wherever it's headed, you can check out in the gallery for a closer look before heading into Comments to weigh in with your best guess.
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