2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor No Reserve on 2040-cars
Ellsworth, Maine, United States
FOR SALE 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 117,700 miles 2035 Idle Hours NO RESERVE This is a retired Maine State Police cruiser assigned to mostly Interstate patrol. Maine State Police cruisers are assigned to a single trooper and are well maintained on a regular basis. Car is interior is very clean Has Tinted Rear Windows and Back Glass Exterior is free of dents and with minimal surface scratches One slight rust spot as pictured. Tires have 50% tread Mileage will vary as it is for sale locally and is taken on test rides. MECHANICAL Mechanically vehicle is in good running condition Transmission shifts through all gears, no slipping Steering is tight Vehicle has current 2014-2015 Maine Inspection Sticker INTERIOR A/C, Heat, Fan all fully operational Radio fully operational All electronics and switches are in full working order Seats are free of rips or tears Front cloth seats have minimal soil marks Headliner has no rips or tears RECENT WORK Drivers Side Exhaust Manifold Replaced Castrol GTX High Mileage Oil Change with NAPA Gold Oil Filter A/C Recharged Cleaned top to bottom, inside and out EXTERIOR No dents Minimal normal wear and tear surface scratches Paint still shines Slight crack repair on rear bumper as pictured Has antenna holes plugged Has dummy antenna installed on roof Spot light was removed, but hole is sealed Hub caps are in good condition CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION WILL BE ENDED EARLY IF SOLD PRIOR PLEASE SEE PICTURES TO VERIFY CONDITION I CAN TAKE PICTURES AS REQUESTED, JUST SEND A MESSAGE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING/BUY IT NOW I HIGHLY ENCOURAGE AND RECOMMEND LOOKING AT VEHICLE IN PERSON BEFORE BIDDING/BUY IT NOW DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION/BUY IT NOW FULL PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION/BUY IT NOW END CASHIERS CHECK OR CASH ONLY BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP OR SHIPPING CAR MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION/BUY IT NOW END CAR IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS WITH NO WARRANTIES |
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