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2004 Cng Natural Gas Police Interceptor Extended Range Ford Crown Victoria Ngv on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:108900 Color: IS WHTE
Location:

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

NATURAL GAS VEHICLE

2004 FORD CROWN VICTORIA " POLICE INTERCEPTOR "

5 CNG TANKS FOR EXTENDED RANGE

 

HISTORY:

ARIZONA STATE OWNED AND TITLED. NO RUST ON FRAME, BODY OR UNDERCARRIAGE

ICE COLD A/C, AM/FM RADIO, HEATER, WINDSHIELD WIPERS, ALL THE BASICS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION

THIS CROWN VICTORIA RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD! ALL MECHANICS AND ELECTRONICS WORK AS SHOULD. THERE ARE NO LEAKS, NO OIL BURNING, NO RATTLES, NO STEERING WHEEL PULLING, NO STEERING WHEEL SHAKING WHILE DRIVING.

BRAKES, MOTOR, TRANSMISSION, STEERING ALL ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. THERE IS NO WARNING INDICATORS ON THE DASH BOARD. CAR JUST PASSED ARIZONA EMISSIONS THIS MONTH. EPA SHOWS CAR IS GOOD TO BE SOLD IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

THE EXTERIOR IS WHTE, THE INTERIOR IS GRAY. THE INTERIOR HAS SOME STAINS ON THE FLOOR AND SEATS. BOTH FRONT SEATS ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION, AND BACK SEAT IS VINYL WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS.

TIRES ARE ALL ARE GOODYEAR EAGLE 1 AND ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH HIGH TREAD LEFT.

HAS 2 WORKING POLICE SPOTLIGHTS ON EXTERIOR. THERE ARE 4 STROBES IN ALL CORNERS OF THE CAR. HAS A X-PAK 604 STROBE PACK IN TRUNK AND CODE 3 SIREN BEHIND GRILLE. ALL WIRES ARE STILL CONNECTED AND ARE IN CENTER OF CONSOLE AREA. (YOU WILL NEED A STROBE & SIREN CONTROLLER TO BE REACTIVATED)

THE PAINT IS IN FAIR CONDITION WITH SOME SIGNS OF PAINT PEELING. IT HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP WITH SOME PAINT (MAINLY ON TRUNK LID, FENDERS, AND REAR QUATER PANEL AREA) BUT IS IN FAIR CONDITION.

THE PASSENGER SIDE REAR WINDOW DOES NOT ROLL UP FULLY. SOUNDS LIKE THE WINDOW MOTOR IS OFF TRACK OR REGULATOR MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED

CNG USES 3600 PSI - TANKS EXPIRE IN 2018

THE CNG SYSTEM HAS NO LEAKS

THE CNG SYSTEM HOLDS APPROX 19.3 US GALLONS GASOLINE EQUIVALENT (GGE) THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 5 CNG TANKS. AVERAGE CNG RANGE IS APPROX 270-345 MILES AT 19-25 MPG

POLICE INTERCEPTOR PACKAGE: COMES WITH HEAVY DUTY RADIATOR, FRAME, SUSPENSION, POLICE BRAKES, ALTERNATOR, STEEL WHEELS, HEAVY DUTY COOLING SYSTEM AND HOSES

 PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CANNOT PAY FOR THIS VEHICLE

 

PAYMENT:

FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF THE AUCTION ENDING DATE. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE FUNDS TO COVER THE AUCTION ENDING PRICE. PAYMENTS ACCEPTED ARE CASH IN PERSON, BANK WIRE TRANSFER OR CERTIFIED BANK CASHIERS CHECK. NO PAYPAL PAYMENTS ACCEPTED

 

SHIPPING:

 BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. CAR MUST BE MOVED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE AUCTION ENDING DATE. THERE ARE SEVERAL AUTO SHIPPING SERVICES AND IF YOU NEED HELP SETTING ONE UP JUST LET ME KNOW AS I HAVE DEALT WITH MANY GOOD RELIABLE AUTO TRANSPORT COMPANIES.

 

THIS IS AN AS-IS SALE. THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THIS SALE. THE CAR IS STATED AS IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION WITH NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND IS DRIVEABLE WITH NO MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS. ANY PROBLEMS THAT OCCUR LATER SHALL NOT BE HELD TOWARDS THE SELLER.

 

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