Ford Crown Victoria 2003 Police Interceptor (no Reserve) on 2040-cars
Milford, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2003
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Trim: 4 door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 122,941
Sub Model: Police Interceptor
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2003 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor version. 122941 Miles 8 cylinder Automatic transmission 4.6 Fuel injected motor Vin #: 2FAFP71WX3X146211 Clear title Gasoline engine Exterior color: WHITE Interior color: Dark Blue Other: Basic AM/FM radio (no CD player)/ Full size
spare/Electric windows/Cold AC/Heat works/Tilt steering wheel/New Battery/Front
bucket seats. Vehicle is being sold by the City of Milford Public Works
Department (Milford, Delaware). It was used most recently by the Public Works Department,
but was a former Police Department vehicle including patrol vehicle. At this
time it being retired from the City fleet. It is has been owned since new by the City of Milford, was
purchased from a local dealer, and has been regularly maintained by our own
Garage. It has been serviced at the required intervals (oil changes every 3000
miles). The vehicle’s exterior has minor defects namely from where a
light bar was mounted on the roof, some minor paint peeling, and a dent in the
right front fender and door. Mechanically the vehicle appears to be sound; starts easily,
no engine knocking, does not blow smoke, idles fine, has good acceleration.
Brakes appear to be fine. Unknown if vehicle would pass emissions, due to City
vehicles being exempt. Wheels and tires are in good condition. Interior of vehicle is in good condition. This is a Police
Interceptor model so there are rubber mats on the floor and not carpet.
Dashboard is dusty, and the entire cabin needs to be cleaned. Door panels seem
ok and electric windows operate. Cage was previously installed in rear of
vehicle. Minor holes on dashboard (see photos). Vehicle is being sold
“As Is”, with a clear title. There is NO RESERVE price on this vehicle, highest bidder
will win auction. No warranty or guarantee of the vehicle is either expressed
or implied. Buyer will be made to sign a waiver releasing the City of Milford
from any responsibility and liability, for purchasing, transporting, or operating
the vehicle. VEHICLE WILL HAVE TAG REMOVED AT TIME OF SALE; BUYER MUST PROVIDE
THEIR OWN TEMPORARY TAG AND PROOF OF INSURANCE WHEN THEY COME TO COLLECT THE
VEHICLE (Consult your local DMV about obtaining a temporary tag).
Vehicle may be inspected upon request, with prior
arrangement (Monday-Friday 8am-3pm), however due to liability issues it may not
be driven. Vehicle must be picked up from our yard, located at 180
Vickers Drive, Milford DE, 19963 within 10 working days (unless prior
arrangement is agreed upon). Buyer assumes responsibility for all and any costs
associated with purchasing, removing and transporting, titling and insuring
vehicle. Method of payment must be in the form of a Cashier’s check
made out to “The City of Milford”, PayPal, or cash in the agreed upon amount
due within seven days of the close of the auction. Further photos and information can be provided upon request. |
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