2005 Police Package Impala on 2040-cars
Sturgis, Michigan, United States
Municipal owned police package Impala was used for 2 years as patrol vehicle last 8 years as a admin. unit in rural town. Options are A/C,ps, pb,pw, titlt,am/fm, pm,ABS,Trac control,Clean body with normal under body surface rust. The engine is recent tune. Brakes all 75% remaining. Tires are 75%. Car goes down the road very well as it should. The body has a fair amount of light scuffs and stone chips. Good looking 20 ft car. The left front bumper has heavy scuff that is touched up where an ambulance backed into it. See pics. The driver seat is worn but still very solid. Normal gasket weepage no big oil or seal leaks does leave some spots on floor but doesn't need oil added between changes. Doesn't burn or use oil. This is a municipal auction. WE CANNOT END EARLY OR ACCEPT BUY IT NOW, THE AUCTION MUST RUN IT'S COURSE. WE WILL NOT SHIP. PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO DO ANY OF THE FORMER ITEMS. We strongly encourage viewing in person. This is AS IS no warranty implied or stated. Items may be viewed and questions directed to Craig or Rick M-F, 8-4pm EST. @269-651-2879. Winning bidder is to direct a $300.00 non refundable deposit through Pay Pal within 48 hours of sale end. The full payment is to be within 7 business days of auction end, pickup is to be within 14 days of end during the same hrs listed above. We accept Pay Pal, cash, certified bank check, and cashiers check. Thank you for looking.
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