2005 Ford Crown Victoria Ex Police Car Interceptor Package Govt. Surplus-va. on 2040-cars
Edinburg, Virginia, United States
Recently retired Prince Williams County 2005 Police Crown Victoria this has been fleet maintained! The car runs and drives good! Just went through Virginia Safety inspection last December and replaced right front upper control arm and front brakes and had installed cross drilled rotors and ceramic pads. I found lots of work orders in the glove box for the following Fleet service repairs: reprogrammed PCM, cleaned throttle body, replaced throttle position sensor, replace headlight, spot light & handle & fuse, engine belt, wipers, replace radiator & thermostat & gasket, replace 5 tires on 6/12 tires are at 40 to 50% now, replace bulbs in instrument panel & a/c/heater control unit, replace power supply & aux plug. 6/12 replace rear brakes. New Car Battery 6/12! Tuned up replace spark plugs, air filter/fuel filter. I was also told that the transmission was replaced at 110k, and driver master power window switch replaced as well but have no paper work. The car is very reliable starts every time and runs good very strong. If you have been looking for a good well maintained P71 Crown Victoria Police interceptor here you go! If you have any questions please ask before bidding. The car is for pick up in Edinburg, VA 22824 |
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