1991 Ford Ltd Crown Victoria Lx Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Imgur album link (34 pics) The last of the land yachts - up for sale is my 1/82,433 produced 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria - the final year in the old "box" style. My old man picked this up from the original owner back in 2002 when it had about 90,000 miles - so I've averaged only a few thousand miles each year. It's spent most of that time traveling with me around the country - from here in MN, to North Carolina, over to SoCal, and finally back home to MN. She's only experienced one or two MN winters, and has never left me stranded. Mechanically, structurally, and cosmetically in great shape - A/C is still ice cold. In the past I've used this as a daily commuter (mostly highway) and I'm selling because I don't really need/want it anymore (about to buy a motorcycle). It's not the most fuel efficient, nor the most powerful, but the driving experience more than makes up for it. There are several quirks and nuances that you'll have to get familiar with, but you'll warm up to it quickly. Also, I put together a pretty sweet audio setup - did the install myself back in 2007 or so. Few thousand dollars worth of audio gear. It's competition ready with its upgraded electrical system. Features HO alternator Optima Yellowtop battery Knukonceptz 0-gauge wiring to the trunk RAAMmat sound deadening in doors and trunk Alpine CDA-9885 head unit (w/ Alpine KCE-422i iPod Connection Cable) + 80GB iPod Classic Cadence Amp (FXA4100) Phoenix Gold 5.25 components in the front doors AQ1200D Amp AudioQue 12" Subs SD2.512-D4 (x2) in a massive ported enclosure tuned low (22 or 23Hz I think) I have all original documentation and complete (mostly) maintenance history. I encourage you to have your local mechanic perform a thorough inspection prior to purchase. Title is clean. Wikipedia link Edmunds Link Most recent work: brand new Goodyear Integrity tires fresh oil change new fuel line rebuilt transmission (2009) Driving this thing is like floating on a cloud - or like floating on a boat in the ocean. Swing by and check it out. |
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