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2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Street Appearence Package Only 77k on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:77000 Color: and
Location:

 

2008 FORD CROWN VICTORIA

 P71 INTERCEPTOR

Asking $8,900 OBO

Serious Offers are welcomed

Stop for A Test Drive

 

 BEAUTIFUL 2008 POLICE INTERCEPTOR

FACTORY TINTED WINDOWS

This was never used for Law Enforcement

It was owned by a Medical Facility with the Federal Government

It was used to transport staff back and forth

ORIGINALLY BLACK Exterior and BLACK Interior

Black Carpet in superb condition

Power Driver Seat, Power Locks & Windows

Factory Radio in Great Shape

Four Great Tires Designed for High Speed

This P71 runs approx. 25miles/1 Gallon Hwy.

Exterior Condition:

Exterior Paint is in superb condition with only minor scratches. Absolutely NO RUST.

Underneath very clean w/no damage or rust

Tires in great shape lots of life for high speed performance

Full Size Spare Tire in the trunk

Never had any POLICE LIGHTS or EQUIPMENT Installed Inside nor Outside.

Only two small police antennas.

Factory Police equipment connections ready for use

Interior Condition:

Interior is black in color

Cloth Seats in superb condition with no rips or signs of wear and tear. Almost as new.

Black heavy Duty Factory Carpet in superb condition and no rips or stains. Very clean.

Door panels are in great shape almost as new condition. Absolutely NO HOLES on Dash

Overall the interior in as NEW condition

Recently inspected, fresh oil change, and ready for its owner. This unit could be easily put back to serve and has lots of life left.

This is a tough Police Interceptor that was never abused or used by any Law Enforcement Agency in our Country

This is a rare find and very difficult to come across none molested P71

Every option works as it just rolled out the assembly line.

Bid with Absolute Confidence

I have done all the work for you, located the best P71 out there and traveled to pick it up and drove it back approx. 430 miles. The car ran great and is extremely powerful. This car drives tight, absolutely no noises or any sense of vibration. The steering is tight and no sway. It hugs the road and is a lots of fun to drive.

It drives as new.

I reserve the right to end this Auction at anytime.

Please email me for any questions

Thank you so much



 

COMPLETELY PRE-SALE INSPECTED AND READY TO GO

 


On Mar-01-14 at 17:12:07 PST, seller added the following information:

 

This P71 comes with Factory Emergency Strobe Lights front and Back. The lights were never connected or used by any or for any police type duties. It even has emergency light connections in the truck.

That is why this Unit could be put back to work with very ease.

It is becoming very rare to find low mileage P71 that was never used by a law enforcement agency.

I hate to see it go, but I have been buying and selling Government Owned vehicles since 1988.

It is going to be very hard to find another P71 that was never used in police duties and in this nice shape.


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