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2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l Cheap!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $3,999.00
Year:2009 Mileage:105400
Location:

Corry, Pennsylvania, United States

Corry, Pennsylvania, United States

Offered for auction is a 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. This is a fresh new car trade in. This is just the way it was traded in. It has not been cleaned, buffed or detailed. It has scratches on the hood & trunk and has miscellaneous minor nicks, dings, scratches if you really look hard. Many of these should go away with a good buff job. The front lower bumper on the right side has a crack. The roof has holes where the lights were removed. I was told you can buy plugs for the roof. On the drivers side floor, the vinyl has a hole (see photos), more likely where the driver rested their foot. The left rear power window does not go down (possibly frozen). Please see photos for flaws.

This vehicle is equipped with Good Year Eagle Tires, which are in good shape. The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is built like a tank everything is extra heavy duty. Years ago, I sold these to taxi companies with 300,000+ miles that are still going strong today. This vehicle runs and drives excellent and is ready to go to work. Own it for a fraction of replacement cost. This vehicle is priced to sell quickly. To avoid disappointment and future regret, BUY IT NOW for $3,999.

Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We welcome your mechanics inspection. Any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email.

There is a $150.00 documentation fee to cover administrative costs. New York State buyers are responsible for all state inspection costs and state sales tax. Out of state buyers are exempt. Vehicle is sold as is, with no warranty expressed or implied.

VERY IMPORTANT: Deposits must be received by the 24 hour deadline or we reserve the right to resell to the back up bidder or relist the vehicle. If you have less than a 10 feedback rating, please email before bidding. Serious bidders only please. We take our business on ebay very serious and hope you do as well. Non-paying bidders will be reported to ebay.

Thank you and good luck.



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