Ford Crown Victoria Police Package on 2040-cars
Covina, California, United States
ALL LIGHTING IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH EBAY POLICIES, ALL LIGHTING IS CLEAR AND AMBER COLOR. THIS IS NOT AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE NOR DOES IT HAVE ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT DECALS/EMBLEMS. THIS IS A VERY PROFESSIONAL SECURITY VEHICLE MEANT FOR SECURITY USE ONLY.
For sale we have a 2010 ford crown victoria security patrol vehicle fully loaded with equipment and lighting. Vehicle has been recently tuned up and check for any leaks or engine problems. NONE FOUND! Unit is very smooth and very fast. It is definitely an eye catcher. Everyone slows down, puts on seat belts and gets off cell phones while driving when the unit is seen. IT LOOKS VERY OFFICIAL!
This vehicle is only 4 years old with 102,066 miles. It has been taken care of with all its oil changes and tune ups. This vehicle is ready for patrol use 24/7 without any problems. Unit was used as a patrol unit for a private security company that provided patrol service for the unified school districts. This patrol unit is fully loaded with the latest L.E.D lighting and equipment for patrol use. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (626) 502-9076.
WE HAVE A TOTAL OF THREE (3) 2010 PATROL UNITS FOR SALE. TWO (2) ARE EQUIP EXACTLY THE SAME WAY AND THE THIRD IS A SLICK TOP (THE SAME INSIDE BUT NO LIGHT BAR, LIGHTBAR IS INSIDE FRONT WINDSHIELD L.E.D) We can custom build a patrol car to your choice and within your budget.
The patrol unit comes with all the following:
1) Setina push bars with L.E.D Lights.
2) Four (4) L.E.D lights on push bar. (2) facing forward (2) facing out to each side. (color white)
3) Federal Signal speaker.
4) Strobes in FRONT turn signals. 5) Strobes in REAR brake lights.
6) Two (2) working spot lights (Passengers spot light wired to control lighting unit)
7) Federal Signal Arjent Light Bar with Arrowstick L.E.D (white/amber) Has LEFT/RIGHT Alley Lights, Take Dowm Lights. Alley lights and take down lights wig wag when light bar is in level 3.
8) Camera System (Mobile Vision) with (Body microphone for officer when out of the unit speaking to suspect and a microphone inside the unit to record conversation betwwen suspect and officer) Color Screen with dimmer. Body mic charging station mounted on back of console. Vault is mounted in truck on sliding tray (keys included). Camera also comes with NIGHT VISION/WATCH.
9) Federal Signal map light on console for report writting.
10) Troy Heavy Duty Console.
11) Federal Signal TM-4 light control box.
12) Federal Signal Arrowstick Control Box with (Left/Center/Right/Warning) also backlight for unit.
13) Uniben Bearcat TrunkTracker IV BCD996T Police/fire/air scanner Screen light (Green or Red)
14) Mirror Beam lights. L.E.D lights on both doors. Clear when off. Color white when on.
15) Three (3) hole A/C plug in.
16) DataLux MDT with Windows XP working Operating system (Screen is touch screen). Comes with BACK LIGHT (RED) key board on a swivel arm. Also comes with WIFI adaptor to work off your hot spot on your phone or any WIFI location.
17) DataLux custom ford crown victoria stand for perfect fit.
18) Microphone.
19) Power Tamer so when unit is not being used by officer, unit shuts down after one hour of non use to save battery.
20) Cage 50/50 half plastic & half mesh.
21) Factory over head light inside.
22) Third brake light Dual L.E.D lights for rear window (Both amber). Lights are for when truck is open and blocks light bar view from traffic or other vehicles. For officer safety.
23) One (1) Custom Roof Antenna for company radio. 24) One (1) Custom Roof Antenna for scanner.
25) One (1) Custom Trunk Antenna for camera body microphone. 26) All Four (4) center police caps.
27) Full Size Spare Tire with Rim.
28) Plastic Back Seats.
29) Factory AM/FM Radio. 30) Trunk Button on door and dash behind datalux monitor.
31) Factory Interceptor Sticker.
32) Clear Front Head Lights. 33) Trunk Organizer with covers. 34) Factory floor jack with bar. 35) Tire Life is 90% 36) Vehicle tags just paid, Good until 37) External speaker mounted on the police cage between driver & passenger seat for scanner. 38) Troy cup holders 39) Black out switch opt. for night time patrol. We will not active that switch for liability reasons. 40) Unit was completely buffed and detailed after decals were removed. No damage or discoloration to paint at all. Paint is in GREAT CONDITION.
41) Sliding tray in the trunk.
42) Ballistic (BULLET PROOF) door panels for front Driver and Passenger doors.
43) All wiring was done by a professional emergency lighting company.
Thank you very much for your time and interest in our patrol vehicles.
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