2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - Used In Fair Condition on 2040-cars
Pocahontas, Arkansas, United States
This auction is for a 2006 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor used in police duty with this department since 2008. The pictures tell all on the condition of the exterior and interior of the vehicle. The exterior is free from any major damage. There are a few small dents, dings, and scratches. The most notable damage is located on the rear bumper cover - passenger side where there is a small crack in the fiberglass. Also, on the front passenger side, the inner fender is coming apart from the front bumper cover. The interior is free of any rips or tears in the fabric. The seats are in good condition. The door-sill trim-piece is missing from the passenger side.
The LED odometer display has quit functioning, therefore an accurate reading of mileage is impossible without fixing the display first. The gas log indicates that the officer filled the vehicle up with gas on July 17, 2014 and the mileage was 135,267. The next fill-up was on July 24, 2014 and a reading was not available. This vehicle was taken out of service in the middle of August 2014, the last fill-up being made on August 15, 2014 and the gas gauge indicates 3/4 tank. We average around 150 miles on each tank, putting the added mileage around 750 more miles. Again, exact mileage is unknown, but a picture of the gas log book was included to help the bidder to get an idea where it's at. The vehicle does not burn any oil. I took this vehicle for a test drive shortly after the pictures were taken and had no troubles starting, driving, or stopping the vehicle. The take-off is still very strong, steering still smooth. I did notice a little vibration while coasting around 35mph, suspect that this is due to tire condition. The tires are worn and mismatched. They would be good for ride home and possibly more in decent weather, but that is at your own discretion, and they will ultimately need to be replaced by the winning bidder. I also noticed that the vehicle will "chug" a little bit when the gas pedal is applied at a mid-range speed (20-40mph). There is no warranty on this vehicle and the bidder takes the vehicle as-is. Buyer agrees to pick-up and/or transport the vehicle with their own resources. Any more questions can be directed to 870-378-2384, call or text. Thanks for your interest! |
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