Expolice Crown Victoria 03 Interceptor on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Excellent car
Comes with lights (security lights, horn, strobes , PA, etc etc
It has original modules from the department
Engine has 35k with proven papers
Car has 170k
I'm moving so need it gone price is 3000$ firm
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