2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Minnesota, United States
2008
Ford Crown Victoria 2008 Ford Crown Victoria
Police Interceptor, 4-door, white in color, which is the result of a fleet
upgrade. This vehicle is a 2008 Ford
Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with the odometer showing 190,967 actual
miles. This Crown Victoria has a 4.6L engine with an automatic transmission
and rear wheel drive. This vehicle has tan interior
cloth front seats and vinyl rear seat. There is air conditioning, power
locks, power windows, power driver's seat and cruise control. This
vehicle has holes in the both "B" pillar moulding and the rear door panel from equipment installation. The interior is a little dirty and needs good cleaning. There are holes in the roof that was from antenna but has been sealed. There is a hole in the carpet in front of the driver's seat. There is rust over both rear tires. The passenger side mirror glass is broken and needs replacing. The rear windows have tint that is over the legal tint limit in Minnesota and will be the buyers responsiblity to remove. The tires are in
average condition. This vehicle was started and driven on
5-23-14 only after having a good battery put in it. The battery that comes with the car wont hold a charge and needs to be replaced. The past maintenance and repair history of this vehicle is
known and it is being sold as is. This vehicle was is being sold
due to upgrades in the department fleet. This vehicle was being used in
the patrol division as a normal patrol car. The title is registered to
the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department, is clear and ready for new owner
transfer. PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle does not have current registration and there
are no license plates on the vehicle. If you plan to drive the vehicle
from our lot, you will need to purchase plates and current registration
tabs. Our License Bureau is located in our same building. For out-of-state
buyers, if you wish to drive the vehicle off our lot, you may purchase a 31-day
permit for $11.00 or arrangements can be made to send payment and once
payment has cleared, The title will be sent to you to register vehicle in
your state. For any buyer, if you choose to tow the vehicle, neither one
will apply. Buyer
is responsible for local pickup only with payment in person within 7 days
of end of the auction. Payment can be
made by either cash, certified check, money order. Payment is to be done Monday thru Friday,
regular business hours so that the title may be transferred on sight. Pickup may be done any day of the week during
pickup and after purchase. |
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