2009 Ford Crown Victoria (p71) Loaded In Great Running Conditions/shape on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
2009 Ford Crown Victoria (P71) Police Interceptor Loaded!!
YOU WON'T FIND A BETTER DEAL FOLKS, PERFECT FOR PRIVATE USE OR WORK!!! PLEASE READ; Folks it cost time and money to relist an item, fraud or non paying bidder. If you have (0) feedback please contact me before bidding or buying. If you don't have the funds to pay please don't play. Thank You. 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, FLEXFUEL, P71, 100,000K original miles, like new conditions, drives like new everything works in the car and is missing nothing, California car, no rust, from the City of Ventura, CA. The car was a black/white and it has been painted all black by professionals inside and out a $1,300 job - 2 stage black with clear to give the car that slick wet look. Has no scratches at all, no door dings what so ever, (2) antenna holes on the trunk lid of the car, no holes anywhere on the dashboard/trim. The paint is new, sharp and shinny and I give it a 100 out of 100. The car literally looks new, (2) new working spotlights, blue silicone radiator and heather hoses (fail safe), clear head lights, vinyl floors, Cold A/C, heather works, defroster works fine, AM/FM stereo, working cruise control, automatic traction control system, electric retractable pedals, SETINA cage (came with the car but If you don't like it I can remove it for you). New SETINA push bar, has trunk slide tray and (2) trunk boxes (please see pictures), all seat belts and buckles in place, all (4) windows and doors fully operational, fresh new window tint (medium shade on rear windows only) tires are great all around (235/55/17 by GOODYEAR RSA), matching spare tire kit in the trunk, CLEAN TITLE - NO ACCIDENTS, everything works in the car. Pink slip and documents on hand, Sold as is. Very fast car that needs nothing and is ready to go! READY FOR WORK AND ROAD READY!! WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU'LL GET, WITH NO SURPRISES! Mechanically: At 100K, FLEXFUEL - E85 approved, this car needs nothing but fuel to keep it going. There are no noises coming from the engine or transmission, no vibration or pulling on the steering wheel/tires, oil change + filter, new front brakes, rear brakes are at 90%, transmission filter/gasket & fluid replaced (MERCON LV - FULL SYNTHETIC), new Motorcraft drive belt, tensioner looks good, X5 rear axle, new heavy duty battery (replaced by the City of Ventura), spark plugs look good, coils are all in good shape, air filter is good, new fuel filter.. All just fully serviced. No leaks, no overheating, transmission shift smoothly and strong as it should, suspension nice and tight.. NICE AND FAST!!! Interior: Has vinyl floors. Nice seats, nice and clean.detail In-N-Out. (SEE PICTURES) Folks I was unable to find a tan rear seat for this unit so I had to use a black one. See picture. If you should have any questions about this car please feel free to contact me @ (424)-224-8161 ask for Mario. Text are also welcome. Open to Respectful and reasonable offers ONLY.. Thank you |
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