Super Charged, Fun Highway Machine on 2040-cars
Silver Springs, Nevada, United States
Body Type:4 door Panther body
Engine:4.6 supercharged V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Crown Victoria
Trim: LX SPORT
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 80
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: LX SPORT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Grey Leather
Up for sale is an incredible Crown Vic. This car came from Virginia originally. It was a "Law Enforcement" vehicle, meaning it has lights and sirens- though they have been disconnected (by law) This was NEVER a police cruiser. It has full leather interior and carpeting. The engine has been fitted with a Vortec V2 supercharger and a water-to-air intercooler. To accomplish this the battery was moved into the trunk, special high performance cables were used in the installation. The automatic transmission is re-programmed and a shift kit added with Royal Purple synthetic trans fluid. The rear differential is a stock 3:73 gears also using Royal Purple synthetic fluid.
The brakes have been upgraded with Cool-Stop rotors and high performance pads.
The suspension uses the stock rear air springs from Ford with the addition of ADDCO racing sway bars and bushing underneath.
The wheels are upgraded to 17" track worthy aluminum rims and BF Goodrich " A symmetrical" radials.
This car has full leather seats with power, adjustable tilt wheel AND adjustable gas and brake pedals (a limited addition add on from FORD), this car will fit any size driver!
Factory A/C that blows cold, heater that cooks and a center console that rocks. (with gauges no less)
Factory AM/FM CD with a factory 6 CD changer in the trunk, makes those long highway trips go by in a flash.
Black paint that causes drivers in front to move over for you and tinted windows to keep you cool as you roll on by.
This car has been impeccably maintained, built and driven. All fluids are Royal Purple and are changed at regular service intervals. ($$)
This car needs nothing.
Questions? call John at 775-291-0742
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