2007 Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sedan 26000 Miles on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my garage kept 26,000 original miles 2007 Crown Victoria. The car is in very good condition. This was the last year they made these cars for non police use. The interior is leather with power seats, cruise control,tilt wheel,am/fm CD player, power windows and locks. Matching color carpet floor mats, keyless entry with 2 Fobes. Windows have 50% tint. The body and paint is very good with a few small scratches. This car runs and drives very good with no known problems. Heat and a/c work, brakes and tires are also good. The car is currently PA inspected with state and emission stickers. The car is no longer needed. The car belonged to my elderly father who didn't drive that much. It is being sold as is with no warranty. You are welcome to inspect and test drive the car before the auction ends. Reserve is set below book value for this car.
Shipping is buyers responsibility. Deposit of 500.00 thru PayPal within 24 hrs of sale and remainder due in bank check at time of pickup. Title must be transferred at time of pickup. |
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