2005 Chevrolet Impala Police Package Detective Car 3.8l No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
This auction is for a 2005 chevy impala police package detective car. It has the 3800 V6 engine which runs great!! I purchased this car straight from the police dept and have a copy of the original title from brand new and also have every piece of record on this car from maintenance and everything else since brand new!!! It even still has the factory window sticker which i have with the file packet on this car. This is a NO RESERVE auction!! This car runs and drives absolutely great with no flaws at all! The are nor warning lights on and the vehicle was well maintained throughout its life as a detective car and during my ownership. The only thing wring with it us the front bumper is damaged on the front right side as you can see in the pictures. Otherwise the car is great mechanically and the rest of the body as well. It has no police equipment holes besides the one antenna on the right of the trunk lid as you can see in the pics. It DID NOT HAVE ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT EVER INSTALLED!! It has 137k miles and it is mostly highway as i was driving to the east coast alot which is the reason I bought the car in the first place. The interior is absolutely mint and the steering wheel has no wear on it and the carpet is mostly mint except for a couple small spots on the driver side. I know i dont got.much feedback on ebay because i dont really use it, so if you have any questions or would like to view the vehicle for yourself, please feel free to call me at 260-310-3360 or email me here through ebay messages and i will be glad to show you the car and the records and answer any questions. Thanks and good luck bidding!
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