2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
This is a used 2005 Ford Crown Vic that I have owned for several years. It was formerly owned by the state police, so it has the search light, push bumper, window tint, and a red interior LED lamp. The car is in great shaped besides a few small scratches and a dent in the passenger door. I just bought brand new tires and had an alignment. The brakes and rear shocks are only a year old. Inside is very clean. As for the trans, it has seen better days. For some reason it won't shift into 3rd gear. It's fine for driving around town, but I wouldn't take it over 50mph till it's fixed. Not sure if it needs to be rebuilt or if the bands can be adjusted. Also I can hear an exhaust leak coming from somewhere under the car, but I can't pinpoint where. The check engine light randomly comes on for an O2 sensor, which I suspect is due to the exhaust leak. I can deliver the car to the buyer within 50 miles or so from 18064, just pay for my fuel to trailer it. |
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