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2007 Ford Crown Victoria Ex Police Car Interceptor Package Govt. Surplus-va. on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:123479 Color: accessories were previously mounted
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States

The following surplus asset is being offered for sale via internet auction by Prince William County Virginia Government-Fleet Management Department.

Asset is located in Manassas VA.

Asset Description-   Recently Retired Running Unit With No Noted Mechancial Faults.  Tires have 40% Remaining Tread. Va. Inspection Valid Thru 11/13. Cold A/C.

IN PERSON DIRECT PAYMENT AND PICKUP DATE FOR THIS ITEM IS: Thursday Nov. 14th 2013 FROM 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 3:00 P.M ONLY-NO ALTERNATIVE PICK UP DATES.

ALL VEHICLES CAN BE INSPECTED ON SCHEDULED PREVIEW DATE AND ARE PAID FOR IN PERSON AND PICKED UP AT THE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY FLEET MANAGEMENT CTR. LOCATED AT 14809 DUMFRIES RD. MANASSAS VA 20112. ON SCHEDULED PICK UP DATE ONLY.

 PREVIEW DATE SCHEDULE-Monday Nov. 4th  2013 FROM 9:00 A.M. TILL 12:00 NOON

 Terms-ABSOLUTELY NO ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS. A VALID PAY PAL ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED FOR BIDDING. All titled motor vehicles shall convey with clear title. All items are offered as is where is with absolutely no warranty or guarantee expressed or implied and with all faults known and unknown by Prince William County Va. and the Auctioneer. Information and descriptions are deemed as reliable but are not guaranteed and all parties are urged to inspect vehicles and other items at the scheduled preview date. Direct In Person Full payment and removal shall be made in full with cash or certified funds made payable to-N. T. Arrington-Auctioneer. Please note-A $150.00 handling & administrative fee shall be added to each winning high bid and become a part of it's total invoice price. If paying with cash please bring exact change when you pick up your items PLEASE NOTE-COUNTY OFFICIALS SHALL BE ON HAND FOR SAME DAY-SALE & TITLE TRANSFER ONLY ON THE ASSIGNED/PUBLISHED PICKUP/RELEASE TIME AND DATE. THERE ARE NO ALTERNATIVE PICK UP DATES EXCEPT WHERE NOTICED. Tags and Insurance are the SOLE responsibility of the winning bidder. For questions or comments contact N. T. Arrington at 703-966-8422 WELL IN ADVANCE OF BID CLOSING. Those not familiar with Ebay Bidding should visit EBAY tutorial sites. Please Note- Former Municipal Equipment, Vehicles and Police cars will have adhesive label residue marks and scratches where logos and decals were previously attached along with dings, dents and wear associated with equipment of their respective age. Police cars and service vehicles will have additional holes drilled where interior and exterior accessories were previously mounted. Rear door locks and window switches may be disconnected inside the rear doors. Rear seat belts/or hardware may not be available .Forklift loading available for heavy equipment or pallet load items BY APPOINTMENT ONLY-PLEASE CALL IN ADVANCE

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Ford began manufacturing cars in Australia in 1925 with the Model T. In 2016, Ford will stop manufacturing cars Down Under, including the Falcon and the Territory SUV. Ford Australia CEO Bob Graziano has reportedly confirmed the closure of the company's Broadmeadows assembly plant and the Geelong engine plant, both in the state of Victoria. There will be 650 jobs lost at Broadmeadows, 510 sacrificed at Geelong. Of the roughly 3,000 workers the Blue Oval has in Australia, it's said it will try to retain about 1,000 of them at its R&D and product development facilities.
The writing hasn't just been on the wall, it's been a regular item in all the papers and on Ford's bottom line for years. As recently as 2003, Ford sold nearly 75,000 Falcons, but over the next four years, annual sales dropped by something like 10,000 units, and over the last two years, it has sold less than 20,000 per year. It isn't only Ford that has suffered - sales of the other large, locally produced sedan, the Holden Commodore, have also gone over the precipice, triggering the same kind of angst about Holden's continued existence. Ford is the smallest of Australia's local automakers, Holden and Toyota the others, and has posted losses of $AUD141 million last year ($136M US) and $AUD600 million ($580M US) in the past five years. Graziano said the cost of manufacturing is simply too expensive in the country, twice as high as Europe and three times as high as Asia, and there no way to make a business case for staying in the country.
In January 2012, Ford Australia announced it would stay in the country until at least 2016, but by July of the same year, most outside observers were quietly declaring that 2016 would be the last year of Ford Down Under, and even the speculation was making other observers nervous. Ford received money from the Victorian government last year to aid its refresh of the Falcon and Territory, which will continue on schedule for the 2014 model year. A front- and all-wheel-drive sedan on a global platform is predicted to replace the Falcon, with some other SUV expected to replace the Territory. The company says it still intends to expand its lineup in the country.

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