Wanted 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor P71 Cash Buyer on 2040-cars
Paramount, California, United States
This is a WANTED ADVERTISEMENT. We do not have a car for sale.
We are looking for an ex Police or Sheriff 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in good running condition. The car MUST have the following features. 1. Must be a 2004 model year Ford Police Interceptor P-71. 2 Must have a Black & White paint scheme OR all Black or all White. 3. Must have a Plastic rear seat with a mesh or transparent plexiglass security screen or cage. 4. Must have bars on both rear door windows. 5. Must have at least one spot light on driver side front pillar (prefer a spotlight on both sides). 6. Must have clear title in hand. 7. No rust & no panel or frame damage (minor dents, marks, scuffs & scratches are ok). 8. Extras such as light bar, siren, antennas etc are preferred BUT not essential. 9. Prefer a 3.27 Rear Axle ratio. 10. Prefer a front Rhino bar, Nudge bar or Push bars BUT not essential. The photos show examples of some features the car must have. Please email me details of the car you have along with your Town or City, State & Phone number. We can arrange pick up from anywhere in the USA. |
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A deal being worked on would have the French government offer €7 billion ($9B U.S.) in bonds to guarantee the bank's loans, which would give the institution some breathing room to manage its debts and lower its interest rates. Outside of that, a group of banks would provide other, non-guaranteed loans to the bank to further help its position. In exchange for state help, though, the government wants seats on Peugeot's board for worker representatives and a government liaison, along with factory and worker guarantees. The Peugeot family would maintain control of the company.
So what we have is government assistance being provided to a car company's finance arm, akin to the way General Motors' GMAC (now Ally Financial) and Chrysler Financial got help in their time of need. What we also have is Ford and Renault, and Germany's State of Lower Saxony, the second-largest shareholder in Volkswagen, voicing their concern about the proposal, because they say it could create an unfair competitive advantage for Peugeot. Everyone in Europe's down market is fighting for every sale, and if Peugeot gets help to keep its auto loan costs down, it figures to help buyers choose Peugeot or Citroën.
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As you yourself may recall, the Escape was subject to a string of recalls last year that resulted in a $17 million fine. One of them was over this very same issue, which Ford apparently didn't rectify the first time around. Let's hope this time is the last time.
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