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2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:90665
Location:

Sand Lake, Michigan, United States

Sand Lake, Michigan, United States

 I am selling a 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.

I am the second owner of this Crown Vic Police Interceptor. I purchased it from a small village police department almost a year ago.

This car starts the first time, every time. All of the fluids are clean and full. The engine oil is Mobil 1 fully synthetic. The other fluids have been recently changed with OEM Ford except for the rear differential which has Royal Purple. This car has Goodyear tires all the way around and they are in excellent condition. The brakes were recently replaced with ceramic pads front and rear, and Power stop slotted and cross drilled rotors.

The engine runs exactly as it should. The transmission shifts firm with no slippage. There are no leaks anywhere.

You will not have any concerns.  

I have invested more money than I care to admit. I had the spot light removed and professionally sealed. There are two holes in the roof and two in the trunk deck lid that have been sealed. This Crown Vic is equipped with a ticket light in the roof panel, and is fully operational.

The car has a brand new wheel, and spare tire, and a second spare that is more than 50%. This is a flex fuel vehicle with adjustable pedals, keyless entry, and remote start. The Air conditioning was just recharged. You can not get a police interceptor from ANY department in this condition for any reasonable price, considering everything I have had done to this one. 

I am not an EBay pro so some of the pictures may be sideways. Either way I think You will get the point. Definitely look at the undercarriage picture. It will say a million words! I will include numerous receipts for work that I have had done. This is a no reserve auction. I am confident in what I'm selling. You will be extremely happy. If I was going to nitpick anything, I will tell you that the steel wheels have some minor rust. Secondly the digital odometer works when it wants to. I want you to be completely satisfied so I will include a rebuilt, NOT USED  cluster. The dealer will charge you 1 hour of labor if you choose to replace it. I paid $224.00 for it, and will include it, still in the shipper's box with the sale.

I am located in Sand Lake, Michigan which is just north of Grand Rapids, Michigan half way between Chicago and Detroit. 

I will assist the buyer anyway possible regarding shipping.

Bid what you are willing to pay. I will require a $500 deposit through PayPal at the end of the auction.

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