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1990 91 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Patrol Az Rust Free 112kmiles on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:112000
Location:

Douglas, Arizona, United States

Douglas, Arizona, United States

 1990 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, 5.0L V8 with automatic overdrive transmission. 112k original miles, runs & drives great, very strong! White with dark blue interior, Cloth front split bench seats with arm rests, and vinyl rear seat. Has all the police goodies, Powerful V8 engine, 140mph certified calibration speedometer, heavy duty steel wheels with all four correct police full wheel cover hubcaps, heavy duty four core radiator, heavy duty oil cooler, transmission fluid cooler and power steering cooler, 100 amp alternator, heavy duty suspension, heavy duty brakes, heavy duty shocks and sway bars. This car is a tank, built to last and take a beating! Nice chrome, straight body with very minor dings and scratches from fleet use! Good shape for its age and being a police car! These old police models are getting really hard to find and are becoming very popular with collectors. Has new fuel pump, new ignition coil, new ignition control, new headlights.

The bad: The car's transmission slips in and out of fourth gear when driven in overdrive "(D)" ! The car runs and drives fantastic in regular drive "D" will do all 140mph in that gear! I drive this car daily and have driven it out of town 400 miles at 80mph and it did just fine! It has been a very dependable car! The cars interior is in good/fair condition.  The steering wheel is in poor condition and peeling at the top. Dashboard is severely cracked due to Arizona heat but does have a new matching dash mat that covers it up very nicely. Some holes in dash trim from removal of  police radio and mic.

It has minor electrical issues caused by the removal of the police radio and lights. They were careless when removing the equipment and snipped the wrong wires under the dash. This has caused the wipers, turn signals, A/C, power mirrors, temperature gauge, interior lights, and dash clock not to work. Someone with patience to match and reconnect the wires is all it will take to fix this!The brake lights, headlights, gas gauge, speedometer all work fine. Front power windows are weak to go up or down need manual assistance, rear windows go up and down fine.

This would make a great car for a Police car Collector or restoration or even a cool daily driver! Needs some TLC but hey its over 20 years old, cant expect a new car, especially it being a retired police car. Again the car runs & drives great has a clear open title!
 
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PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING! 

 Please contact me with any questions you may have about the vehicle. Your bid is your agreement to purchase the car not  come look at it and then decide. You have 7 days to do that prior to the auction. The car can be stored free of charge for up to two weeks for you to arrange shipping or pick up. It will be a $20. a day storage fee after that.  I see no reason why you couldn't drive this car anywhere, but I cannot make you any guarantees due to it is a car that is over 20 years old! Car is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, drive at your own risk with no guarantee expressed or implied.  The car has been described to the best of my knowledge and inspection the day the description was written, I did not go over every single part of the car just looked at the main points.  The car is currently in Douglas Arizona but you may fly into Tucsn Arizona international airport to pick up the vehicle. I can pick you up at the airport with the car.  Just ask! If you plan on shipping it it is completely your responsibility as the buyer to do so. I will assist the transport company in anyway possible by being available day of pick up and watching the loading of the vehicle. A $500. dollar deposit is due with 24hrs of the auction via paypal. The remaining balance is due 7 days after the auction vis bank to bank wire transfer. The vehicle must be paid in full prior to pick up. Thank you for your interest in my vehicle. please read my feedback I have many happy police car customers. good luck and happy bidding!


On Apr-10-14 at 16:00:05 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Upon a closer inspection today I found that:

  • The A/C does work but needs a recharge to blow cold!
  •  The power mirrors work fine, the drivers one is disconnected and the knob is missing off the controller.
  •   I changed the turn signal flasher and the turn signals and hazards started working.
  •  The radio works but does not pick up stations on search. dash clock is out due to a fuse.
  • Interior lights are inoperable from being disconnected for police safety.
  • The window motors are strong but the gears are not making good contact to roll the front windows up or down.

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