2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
For sale I have my 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. Car is in great condition and runs perfect. I acquired this car when it had 70,000 miles on it and it has been one of the best cars I have ever owned. It has 101,900 miles on it currently and I still use it as a daily driver so mileage will increase slightly. The car runs great and I have always been top of maintenance. I have had the oil changed with vavoline synthetic from the beginning every 5,000 miles, at 80,000 I got the transmission flushed, radiator flushed, new fuel filter, new air filter, rear differential fluid changed, new brake pads. Everything that needed to be done on this has been done from top to bottom. I always use high end parts and don't settle for less. Tires are in great condition. I recently bought three brand new Firestone Firehawk Pursuit GT tires which were $400 each and the other tire is at 50%. Everything in this car is tip top. It runs great the transmission runs smoothly and all power everything works. It has tinted windows all the way around with 5% limo tint in the back and 15% tints on the front. I recently got new wipers put on along with a brand new wiper motor. The paint is in good condition it does have some scratches and blemishes throughout but thats expected of a 2006. On the back right bumper it has some paint scrape from the past owner it never bothered me so I never got it fixed. I washed and waxed this car regularly and it truly is in very nice condition. The pictures speak for themselves. I am very sad to see this car go but I am moving to Florida and need to get rid of it. All the emergency equipment will be removed from it before purchase so do not ask if it will stay in. To bid on this vehicle you must have positive feedback no scammers please and I will do pick up only with Cash on pickup only!!!! If you have any questions be feel free to message me, I will be away the next week from March 8th-March 16th so if you have a question I will try to respond back in a timely manner and if you are to win vehicle would have to be picked up after the above dates due to me going to Florida to lock in my move. You are truly getting an excellent vehicle and it is in really good condition. Attached I have a link to a video of a walk around the vehicle. Car has 101,900 miles not 102,900 my mistake. Also I forgot to add that on this car I have the ford chrome center caps so if you want you can take off the rims and have the black steel wheels with the center caps, also there is a Kenwood Head Unit that will go with the vehicle and it is a CD player and you can hook up IPOD through USB. I also have a GO RHINO Pushbumper for this vehicle it is BRAND NEW, i did all the installing but decided I liked the street appearance package better, and I also have HID 8000K headlights in this vehicle with new headlight facias as the old ones were fogged up. These HID lights are a combo you can have HID or regular halogen if you so choose, I put these in because the standard headlights to me were very dim and I had a hard time seeing but these light up the road excellent. I also have a house in North Jersey Morris county as well so buyers from there are encouraged to bid.
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