**low Miles** Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 28,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Lostant, Illinois, United States
I am selling my 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.
I have owned the car about 3 years now and am looking to upgrade to an
SUV. The car currently has approx.
28,000 miles on it. Minor wear and tear with no mechanical issues. There is
some paint chipping on the bumper that the pictures shows fairly well. I use the car primarily for Fire and EMS
responses. Everything works perfectly,
No check engine light or any other warning lights on dash. Car has one antenna
hole on trunk. Will either leave antenna in it or will plug the hole upon sale.
The car is set up with blue, white and amber warning lights. All lights and
other emergency equipment will be removed from the car at sale. If buyer wants anything to stay with the car,
negotiations will be made for equipment after purchase of base car. I purchased the car knowing of an accident the car was in as
a detective’s vehicle in Alabama. The story I was given was the car was used in
a pit maneuver and made contact with the rear bumper and a guard rail. Front
corner of car made contact with vehicle and air bags deployed. I was nervous as to why they were getting rid
of such a low mile car when repairs were a $5k.
Department policy is to get rid
of any service working vehicle involved in any collision where air bags deploy.
All repairs were completed at licensed and reputable repair facility before I
purchased the car. I have driven the car without a single problem for three
years. Engine and trans are strong. Tires on the front have about 60-70% tread
left as rear has about 20-25% left. I have used Valvoline full synthetic since
owning the car and just completed an oil change about 265 miles ago. If there
are any questions feel free to inbox me.
Thanks for looking. |
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