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No Reserve 74k P71 Police Grand Marquis Mercury Maruader 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:74943 Color: looks great
Location:

Joppa, Maryland, United States

Joppa, Maryland, United States

Being offered at NO RESERVE:

2003 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Package Detectives Car with RARE Street Appearance pkg and only 74k miles!!!

- Accident-free with only 74k original miles. Free carfax report provided at the bottom of the auction.

- Please take your time. I've included a lot of high-definition pictures of the vehicle. The carfax report is at the very end. If you are not seeing it, you may not be seeing some of the photographs as well; please refresh your browser and allow enough time for all of the pictures to load.

- Body is completely stock. RARE STREET APPEARANCE PKG. Not even a spotlight; the ultimate sleeper car.

- Motor, transmission and drive train are perfect.

- 4.6L V8 runs like a top. Perfect oil pressure and no heating issues. With only 74k miles, this motor is barely broken in and with 250 hp, the vehicle has tons of power and great acceleration.

- Brakes, suspension and exhaust are all excellent.

- No engine warning lights of any kind.

- Everything on the car works properly.

- P71 police package includes: 

  -Power Steering cooler. 

  -Oil Cooler. 

  -Trans Cooler. 

  -Aluminum driveshaft with heavy-duty Spicer u-joints. 

  -140MPH Certified Speedometer

  -16x8 steel wheels. 

  -Factory dual exhaust. 

  -Heavy duty shocks, springs, sway bars, and suspension bushings. 

  -Quick-ratio heavy duty steering rack. 

  -Ticket writing light.

  -Dash mounted trunk release.

- This P71 has the rare and much preferred full cloth interior with power package.

- NO HOLES or Partition. 

- Full Cloth rear seat!!

- Exterior looks great. Very straight. One very small ding on the right fender and 2 small door dings on the driver door. Otherwise, the silver exterior looks great. The outside of the car has no holes in the trunk or roof, no previous light bar. Completely 100% stock outside.

- Nice change of pace with the Silver exterior. The majority of these are white. With the silver exterior paint, fully tinted windows and the chrome Ford hub caps, the Crown Vic really looks great in person.

- Chrome hub caps look great, shine beautifully and really complete the look of the Crown Vic.

- NON-SMOKER VEHICLE!!

- Cruise Control operates 100%!

- A/C blows cold and heat blows hot.

- All power equipment functions properly.

- Keep in mind that production of the Crown Victoria is over. This is the last body on frame car ever made.

- The ones available are the last remaining Crown Vics ever and with only 74k miles and rare street appearance package, this is one of the nicer examples on the market.

- This is really a rare find: 2003 Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor w/ detectives package, street appearance pkg, low-mileage, well-maintained and accident-free being sold at NO RESERVE!!

- The car needs nothing and is completely turn-key.

- There is a $199 Document and Prep fee to allow us to sell at NO RESERVE!!

- Please let all the pictures load to really get a feel for the Crown Vic.

 

FORGET ALL THE OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS WITH SMALL PRINT, HIGH RESERVES, AND RIDICULOUS BUY-IT-NOWs. 

 

-This is a 10 day NO RESERVE auction. The highest bidder will win.

 

 

Please review our 100% positive feedback! All vehicles are sold with no mechanical issues so please bid with confidence! Please feel free to call us anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the Crown Vic. We value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact us at 410-676-0101. We can even help arrange shipping. Thanks.
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