2000 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor - Crown Vic Police Package on 2040-cars
La Crescenta, California, United States
Up for sale is my 2000 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor. This car runs and drives great and I've really enjoyed owning it. This is my 3rd I've had over the years. This car was originally silver, most likely a detective unit. This was NEVER a black and white! I was told I am the first civilian owner of this particular vehicle. I really hate to let it go but I've got 6 cars at the moment and not enough room to keep them all!
The body, paint, and interior are all in great condition for their age. Please don't expect perfection though from a 14 year old service vehicle. Car has the usual door dings and scratches here and there with a couple bumper scrapes. The rear trunk trim below the license plate and left reverse light is broken around the middle. Shouldn't be too hard to replace. Interior looks good for its age and is all matching gray. It appears that this car has a prisoner cage at one time though so there are a few holes in the sides of the headliner. The original wrap on the steering wheel is in poor shape though and I'd recommend putting a cover on it. Car has tinted windows all around but the rear glass tint is showing it's age with some peeling. The engine runs well and transmission has no issues. During my ownership I have replaced all 8 ignition coils and spark plugs with new. I've also replaced the serpentine belt and given it a recent oil change. Front shocks are about 2000 miles old and were replaced with Motocraft. Car may need ball joints soon because it's got a rattle over bumps sometimes. I am not 100% on this but that's my hunch. Car is sitting on the original police package wheels with center caps. Front tires have plenty of tread but the rears are getting low. Car passes smog with flying colors and no issues. No check engine light! And I must mention that the air conditioning works VERY well! Overall it's a great car and I've enjoyed driving it. It's safe and it's comfortable. Not to mention it can be pretty intimidating! It's now looking for a new home and the highest bidder wins! I have the clean CA title here and ready to go. This car is being sold AS IS with absolutely no warranty. Thanks for looking and please email me with any questions. |
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