2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
United States
This is a 2006 Ford CVPI. This has been a great car for me. I have never
had any issues with this vehicle. All regular maintenance and oil
changes. New tires and brakes Spring 2012. This car has had mainly
highway miles and will still get up and go like it's brand new.
The A/C is ice cold, and car looks great! The odometer went out and was replaced. No replacement sticker exists as I did it myself. The car is also set up with Keyless Entry and Remote Start. It is also Satellite Radio ready! This car still moves like it is still chasing the bad guys! Starts right up every time! The car has about 161,000 real miles on it. I am looking to get a newer vehicle and no longer have use for it. I don't want to give it to a dealership to scrap. I want to sell this to someone who appreciates what these cars are still capable of doing and how we all feel when we see a Crown Vic Police Interceptor in our rear view mirror! Reserve price is set super low. Call or text @ 330-802-1099 with any questions. A/C ice cold, Mostly highway miles, New paint, No accidents, Non-smoker, Satellite radio, Title in hand, Well maintained. *$500 deposit required within 24 hours of purchase.* |
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