Crown Vic Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
For sale is my 2000 Crown Vic Interceptor.
The car has just north of 83,000 original miles, my dad had one that he traded in when it reached 350,000 if you take care of it it could last you a long time! It was a DC police supervisors car so there was no cage or questionable bodily fluids in the back. It has power windows and locks as well as A/C that was recharged professional, last fall. It is white in color with a grey upholstery interior and a black plastic floor (great for cleaning out). The car has an AM/ FM cassette player and I will throw in an adapter to run your iPod or cell phone through the radio. The car and rims were recently repainted by Macco and because of that the emblems are not on the car, I have both of them and a tube of epoxy that will be included. It is missing one hubcap that fell off on a trip to Ohio. It has two brand new tires on the back and the ones on the front still have good tread. It has a red/white reading lamp and an aftermarket horn. (The original was removed when the car was decommissioned.) It also has the drivers side search light. I have taken this car to visit family in Ohio, and frequent trips to see friends in Manassas, and she is solid as a rock! I want a truck and can only have one car at my apartment so its time to let her go. As I am typing this it has nearly a full tank of gas, so the faster you buy the longer you can go before a fill up!! If you want any more pictures let me know and will be happy to oblige. |
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