1998 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan Police Interceptor Car Automatic V8 Clean Title on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
Welcome to my site! Up for sale is a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan Police Interceptor Car Automatic Transmission4 Door, 4.6 Liter, V8 Engine with Overdrive, 4 Speed AutomaticCLEAN TITLE!Please note: Car was won in a Government Surplus Auction from the Fire Department. Car was driven by the Fire Chief. The light bar has been removed to comply with Ebay policy *Mileage 121,707 *Nice BIG truck Comes exactly as shown, with what is shown.
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This 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan was used by the Raton, NM, Fire Dept., Fire Chief (won in a Government Surplus Auction). Structurally, the body looks good. There is cosmetic paint damage (shown in photo). Interior looks pretty good. There is a tear in the driver seat. The car smells nice. The car could use a good cleaning. After the close of the auction and the transfer of title, the car was driven from Raton to Tijeras (approx. 240 miles) and it drove great! It has a very powerful Engine and drives very smoothly. The title is clean and ready for transfer to a buyer!
If you have any questions or I can be of any help, please ask and I will respond quickly! N.M. buyers will be charged 7.53% sales tax. *Item can be returned within 14 days of purchase. Purchase Price will be promptly refunded after I receive the item in the same condition it was sent in. *Item will be packaged with care and will ship quickly. I always ship out items within 1 business days after payment is received. I take my shipping and packaging seriously! Please see ratings. *I am proud of my feedback and want buyers to buy with confidence. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, but please do so prior to purchase. *I have worked hard for and always strive for 100% positive feedback and I strive for 5 star customer service in all categories. If you have any questions or concerns before, during, or after purchase please don't hesitate in contacting me. *PayPal payments only please! Item must be paid for within 7 days of purchase or intentions must be communicated. Thank you for looking! |
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