2005 Chevrolet Impala Police Package on 2040-cars
Morrison, Illinois, United States
This vehicle is being sold AS-IS by the City of Morrison, Illinois. The City of Morrison reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. The vehicle may be seen by appointment only.
This Impala is a true Police Package vehicle that had been in service since 2005. The vehicle has been maintained but was recently taken out of service. Vehicle has never been wrecked. The exterior of the vehicle is in good condition with a dent in the right front fender and has a little rust starting in front of the rear wheel wells. There are paint scuffs and scratches throughout the vehicle but overall, the vehicles looks good. The interior is typical for having the life of a police vehicle! The seats, dash and doors are in good shape. The flooring is in fair condition. A detailed interior cleaning will make a great improvement! The interior partition is included and is not being removed. All interior controls work. Full-size spare tire in trunk. A new GM transmission in 2011. There is an exhaust leak before the catalytic converter. An ABS Brake System monitor needs to be replaced but the brakes and ABS seem to work good. The engine seems to run strong but in a hard acceleration, the engine "stutters." Overall, just a tired police vehicle that would make a good work vehicle! |
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