Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sport Hard To Find - No Winters Rust Free **low Reserve** on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
this is a lx sport package which has its own set of options that was not offered in any other crown vic pics will show that. car is fully loaded minus sunroof. the car was shipped here from the south the under side of this car looks brand new and is flawless. NO WINTERS OR SALT, there is not a spot of rust on this car ANYWHERE not even the size of a pin needle, in NY that cant be said on just about any car 3 years old. just detailed at delta sonic.everything under the hood works great and is quite with no noises, tranny shifts smooth and good. the 4.6 V8 is very strong leaks and burns nothing. short list of some of the parts that were replaced or installed: wiper motor, MFS, headlight switch, headlight bulbs, LCM ($500), power steering pump/lines, intake manifold replaced with ford racing one, 2006 ford mustang bullitts, 2004 mercury marauder cat back, 255/50 rear tires and 235/50 front tires, zinc coated drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads, air suspension was replaced 2 years ago, timing chains were done before i bought the car when the re-manufactured engine was installed at 75k , new belt, new coils when car was bought, window switches, compass mother board, ball joints, tail light bulbs, sway bar link ends. car just passed nys inspection. this is a very solid reliable car that with a little bit of work will be mint. if your near by i strongly recommend coming out and taking the car for a drive you will not be disappointed. IF NEEDED I WOULD BE WILLING TO WORK OUT A DEAL FOR DELIVERING, ALL I WOULD CHARGE IS BUYER TO PAY THE GAS BILL.
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