Detail Info for: Ford : Crown Victoria P72 1991 LTD Crown Victoria Boston Police Restoration

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/21/2012
Price:
$ 3051.99
Condition:
Mileage:
66768
Location:
Watertown,Ma, 02472
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1991 Ford Crown Victoria
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
5.8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
2facp72g7mx173703
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Vehicle Detail
ATTENTION Ebay: Car is a vintage Restoration all police equipment has been disconnected !!! Thanks for looking at my 1991 Boston Police Restoration. This car was a former Mt. Shasta California Police car. I bought the car from Fire-Etc in San Diego California with 66,583 original miles. I had it shipped to Massachusetts and resorted it as a Boston Police car area D4 (Fenway). The car now has 66,768 miles. I just have to many projects going right now and do not have time to drive it, and go to the car shows. The car is a really clean California car and the under carriage is extremely clean. The car has no reserve and final price gets it. If your in the area, please feel free to come see the car. I tried to have the vehicle as authentic as possible and used the equipment that the original cruiser had. Please contact me with any and all questions. Buyer resonsible for shipping and pickup. Thanks for looking! 1. Actual former Boston Police Code 3 XL light bar 2. Unitrol 80k series siren 3. Whelen Headlight flashers 4. Motorola Spectra Radio. -Some of the specs of this 1991 Police Pkg. -5.8 Liter HO V8 -140mph speedometer -Heavy duty police suspension -Cloth front seats, Vinyl rear prisoner seat -Power windows -Heavy Duty coolant hoses (blue) -Manual locks -Manual seats The car runs and drives great, the following items however, needs fixing. 1. Passenger side rear window does not go down 2. Old style A/C system that has not been converted and does not work 3. Needs a new glove box, once opened it comes completely out. Fine when closed. 4. Drivers side interior lock switch is non-operational. Needs to be locked/unlocked from outside keyhole