Loaded with accessories and appeal. The Crown Victoria is loaded
with trim including the basket handle trim on the roof. This one
goes beyond with the outstanding colors, wire wheels that sparkle,
a continental kit and dual spot lights. Built in California and
lived out west, it's a solid car. * Every time I walk through our
showroom filled with gorgeous cars, this one stands out! I hear so
many compliments. Dam, it's sharp looking.
EXTERIOR: Wow, I think it would be impossible not to notice this
car driving by. It has so much style! Park it next to a new Ford to
really appreciate it. The body is very nice, it's straight and the
panels fit square. I didn't find any bubbles. The paint is very
smooth and glossy. The chrome and trim are exceptional. Up front
the bumpers, grill, hood bird and trim is bright and shiny. The
abundance of stainless trim around the windows, across the roof and
down the sides is straight and polished. The door handles, vent
window frames, taillights and rear bumper are bright chrome. It is
also dressed up with dual spotlights with mirrors, rocker moldings,
stone shields, rear antenna and fender skirts. Not to mention the
Continental kit hanging off the back. The wire wheels add even more
bling and they are wrapped in white wall tires.
INTERIOR: As I'm sitting in the car looking around I think it's in
excellent condition. The seats feel good, they've been completely
reupholstered. There is a center armrest cushion in the back seat.
The door panels were replaced. It has matching black and yellow
visors, the white perforated headliner has been replaced. The metal
trim has all been repainted. All the lenses, knobs, the round
radio, heater controls look good. The carpet has been replaced.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: The original 272 motor purrs. It has original
valve covers and air cleaner with the proper decals. It also
features power steering. The engine compartment is cleaned up and
painted nicely. The battery is bolted down properly and has a
disconnect switch.
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: It looks real nice, rock solid metal has been
painted gloss black and has a new gray and white plaid mat.
UNDERSIDE: Looking up at the motor it looks fresh. The Ford-o-matic
trans looks fresh too. Both are dated to this car. The rear end has
3.30 gears. The front end components are clean. Swaybar bushings
look new, the 4 shocks were replaced. Dual exhaust with Blue Streak
mufflers give it that old school raspy sound. The floors look to be
solid with original undercoat protecting them.
This car is striking. You don't have to spend $100,000 to catch the
eyes of everyone around!
I, Jay Grams, take pride in personally writing the descriptions for
virtually every car for about the last 30 years now. A significant
amount of effort goes into fact checking. What I am offering is my
professional impression of the vehicle.
Our salesmen are happy to assist with descriptions and making sure
your questions are answered. One great suggestion is letting us do
a walk around video that explains the car's condition in
detail.
Don't be intimidated, contact sales now for a no pressure, no
hassle experience!
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Power steering
Dual spotlights
Wire wheels
White walls
Fender skirts
Continental kit
Rocker moldings
Rear antenna
Dual exhaust