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1998 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan Police Interceptor Fire Chief Car Automatic V8 Od on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:1998 Mileage:121707
Location:

Tijeras, New Mexico, United States

Tijeras, New Mexico, United States

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 Up for sale we have a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan Police Interceptor

 4 Door, 4.6 Liter, V8 Engine with Overdrive.  4 Speed Automatic.

Gently used by Raton, NM, Fire Dept., Fire Chief (won in Government Auction).  Tires are excellent.  Structurally, the body looks pretty good. There is cosmetic paint damage on the right front near the wheel well (Please see photo).  Interior looks pretty good. There is some wear and tear. There is a tear in the driver seat (please see photo) and a small tear in the passenger seat.  The car smells nice. The car could use a cleaning. Drove from Raton to Tijeras (approx. 240 miles) and it drove great!  Powerful Engine and drove very smooth.  Features are as follows:
*Mileage 121707  
*Disconnected police light bar on top - electrical disconnected between driver and passenger seats (please see photo).
*Police Spotlight near driver side mirror.
*Engine Hoses Look Great
*Battery Dash Meter Reads 3/5 Full
*AM/FM Radio
*Passenger and Driver Air Bags
*Power Windows and Mirrors
*Power Locks
*Tires Like New
*Spare Tire - Like New
*Extra Hub Cap
*Rear Power Defrost

If you would like to view the car or take it for a test drive, please contact me through Ebay messaging and provide a contact phone number where I can call you. 

Thanks!

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.


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