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2006 Police Interceptor Black And White on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:133643
Location:

Brainerd, Minnesota, United States

Brainerd, Minnesota, United States

I have a 2006 police interceptor, clear title, NO RUST, some paint peeling on doors and roof...but only the white paint.

This vehicle has 133643 miles on itand runs very good. NOTE: This is my daily driver, so miles on odometer will vary some. The ABS lights are on on the dash and the light for the odometer works speraticlly, the brakes do work great, so Im not sure why the lights are on in the dash. Cruise control dont work, hasnt worked when I bought the car.

It has an indoor light over the center of the roof, and factory dome lights... Still has the interceptor chip, and has plenty of horsepower. Great gas mileage for over the road driving. Can be used for college security force, or as your daily driver. Has brand new spare tire in trunk. I built a custom center counsil for it, since it didnt have one when I bought it... This car has 2 trunk buttons, one on drivers door that only works when key is on, the other on center of dash, the dash switch works with or without key.

To sweeten the deal, I do have a complete cage for this car as well, if interested...The cage would be great for adding to the car if your going to have animals in the back seat, or whatever.

The front seats are cloth, and the rear seat is leather...the spotlight works, This car has plenty of trunk space, and the spare tire is mounted to a sliding shelf that slides out of the way. Rear doors do lock manually, the locks are located in the door by the hinges. The rear doors do NOT open from inside, if your mechanicaly inclined, you could fix that. Power windows, power locks, and drivers seat is fully adjustable from door mounted seat controls. Brake pedals have adjustment switch on dash too.

 Feel free to ask any questions you may have for the item...will NOT PART OUT!!! So please do not ask.

Must be able to pick up locally, I will NOT ship, I need the money, that is why I am selling this beautiful car for a bargin price with or without accessories(cage)

I bought this car with intentions to use as a security vehicle, I dont need it now, cause I will not be starting a security company at this time, so I am selling this car at a bargain price, most dealers would sell this car for 5000 dollars or more, your getting it at a deal!

Im looking for a truck and need the money, thanks!

NOTE: to ALL Ebay personell, this vehicle listing does NOT violate the police items policy! It is a retired police vehicle, and does NOT have any emergency lights, or lightbars, or decals of any kind!

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