Vehicle Description
1999 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor� Police badging and
logos Police equipment - light bar, siren, laptop computer, dash
cam White exterior, Dark Denim Blue interior - cloth front seat and
vinyl back seat 4.6L Modular SOHC V-8 engine 4RW70 four-speed
automatic transmission and 3.55 gearing Air-conditioning, power
steering, power four-wheel disc brakes, power mirrors, power
windows and power locks Dual front, second-generation air bags and
active seat belts Heavy-duty suspension cage 133,000 actual miles
AM/FM electronic radio (police) �Miss the days of a full-sized
body-on-frame, rear-drive sedan? MotoeXotica Classic Cars can help.
We are pleased to offer this 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Police
Interceptor. �This cruiser, which still has its police badging and
logos, has slightly more than 133,000 actual miles. Its siren,
light bar and other emergency lights still work, as does its laptop
computer, P/A system and dash camera! It also retains its
heavy-duty suspension cage. Dressed in a Vibrant White exterior,
the paint and trim are in good condition, as are the car's windows,
which are clear and intact. The front headlights show some patina,
to be expected from the conditions this car has endured during its
service life. The other lights are in overall good condition. The
car rolls on Dayton Daytona R tires, sized 225/60ZR16, wrapping
black steel wheels with chrome center caps. The cruiser's body
panels are sold and straight. The bumpers are in good order, the
engine bay is very tidy and the battery appears new. Under the hood
is a 4.6L Modular SOHC V-8 engine mated to a 4RW70 four-speed
automatic transmission with a 3.55 rear end. The car also has power
four-wheel disc brakes. Safety equipment includes dual front,
second-generation airbags and active seat belts. The car's light
bar, other emergency lights, siren and laptop computer all still
work and it retains its heavy-duty suspension cage. Besides the
power brakes, driver convenience features include air-conditioning,
power steering, power mirrors, power windows and power locks.
Inside, the car's Dark Denim Blue interior is overall good shape
but the driver's bucket seatback has a rip. The front buckets are
done in cloth; the rear bench is upholstered in vinyl. There is no
carpet; instead the cruiser has a black, rubberized covering on the
floor. The headliner is in decent condition, the instrument panel,
original two-spoke steering wheel; inner door panels and mirror
glass are all in fine shape. The center console is very good shape
and the shift lever is in good order. Completing the interior is an
electronic AM/FM Police radio. The�Ford Crown Victoria Police
Interceptor�(colloquially referred to simply as the�CVPI,�P71�or
'"Crown Vic"') is a four-door body on frame sedan that was
manufactured by�Ford�from 1992 1/2 to 2011. It is the law
enforcement version of the�Ford Crown Victoria. From 1997 and into
the early 2010s, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was the
most widely used automobile in�law enforcement�operations in the
United States and Canada. They were also used for this purpose on a
more limited scale in other countries. 1999 introduced the "Crown
Victoria Police Interceptor" name, with a badge on the trunk lid
replacing the 1998 "Crown Victoria" badge. A chrome-trimmed gloss
black rear fascia, unpainted door handle trim, black bumper strips,
and a gloss black slatted grille were also introduced at this time.
Finally, the new "Street Appearance Package", intended to make the
Police Interceptor look like a Standard (P73) model, including
chrome trimming and badging, was introduced. Midway through 1999,
the taillights were also changed. 1998 and early 1999 models had a
separate amber turn signal along the bottom edge of each taillight
housing. Starting in mid-1999, the extra bulbs were eliminated and
the turn signals returned to the combination of stop/turn setup
with red lenses found in many North American cars. Although the
lenses changed, the housings did not; they still had the chambers
for the separate turn signals that early models had. These chambers
were now empty, leaving a perfect place to install in police cars
strobe tubes that would not affect brake or turn signal visibility.
Non-Police Interceptors and Police Interceptors equipped with the
"Street Appearance Package" retained the amber turn signal. This
car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 133,163 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear, actual mileage title from the
state of Maryland. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please check with your
local state DMV office before placing this vehicle into service in
its present trim and accessories as legality varies by state.
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