Ford Crown Victoria 2006 P71 Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
2006 Ford Crown Victoria P 71 Police Interceptor
This P71 Interceptor is a fresh retiree from the Florida Highway Patrol. The FHP has a reputation for stringent maintenance and assigns one man to a car for the service life of the vehicle. This vehicle is in excellent condition and can be driven anywhere. The body is straight with no evidence of previous crash repair, the vehicle has been painted gloss black with basecoat / clearcoat paint Everything works: Tires are at 75-80% Posi-traction rear end Fire suppression system Ice cold a/c and hot heat Full spare and jack Vehicle has 129 K miles at the time of ad placement, I will continue to drive it, expect mileage to be approx 130500 at close of auction Kevlar lined Police Trunk Pack Spotlight and pushbars Tinted windows The Interior is perfect with NO rips, tears or equipment holes Please feel free to contact me with any questions Fly in and drive this car home BIDDERS WITH 3 OR LESS FEEDBACK MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR BID WITH AN EMAIL VERIFYING THAT YOU EXIST---OTHERWISE BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED AND BIDDER WILL BE BLOCKED FULL PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF THE AUCTION CLOSE. I ACCEPT CASH, CASHIERS CHECK, POSTAL MONEY ORDER OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER. THESE ARE TERMS, NOT SUGGESTIONS. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLY PLEASE DO NOT BID. THANK YOU |
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In the video below, we hear FPV employees talking in hushed tones about the important legacy that cars like the GT have for Australian gearheads of all stripes, and how proud they are to say that hand-built machines like this GT R-Spec with its Boss 355 engine are now rolling out of their home base. For our part, we're just dying to drive this version of the Coyote V8; the engine is rocking a "Miami" supercharger from Harrop and makes some 450 horsepower.
Continue on below for the video, or you can check out some images of the new FPV at the facility, as well as a gallery of the GT R-Spec car.
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