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2001 Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sedan 4-door 4.6l - Crown Vic on 2040-cars

US $2,499.00
Year:2001 Mileage:144001 Color: Features
Location:

Altadena, California, United States

Altadena, California, United States

SUPER CLEAN, PRISTINE 2001 CROWN VIC.

This car was a fleet vehicle for the Salvation Army, and was VERY well taken care of. It is in excellent condition, inside and out, including under the hood. The alloy wheels and tires are in great condition as is the interior and paint. It has power everything. YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT!!

I just had new brakes installed, all around (for safety) and brand new headlights (for the looks.)



Included Features
ORDER CODE 200A-CROWN VIC LX
FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
6-WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT
SPEED CONTROL
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL A/C

Functional Features
POWER STEERING/BRAKES
POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS
SINGLE-STROKE PARK BRAKE
AUTO HEADLAMPS W/ VAR DEL

Exterior Features
17 MACHINED ALUMINUM WHLS
P225/60R17 BSW TIRES
SOLAR TINTED GLASS
DUAL POWER MIRRORS
COLOR KEYED FR/RR BUMPERS
IN GLASS ANTENNA

Interior Features
CLOTH SEATS, 6-WAY PWR DRV
6 PASSENGER SEATING
MAP POCKETS- DRIVER & PASS
REAR SEAT HEATING DUCTS
CARPETED FLOOR MATS
SPEED CONTROL/ TILT WHEEL
ELECT AUTO TEMP CONTROL
DUAL CUPHOLDERS

Safety and Security Features
PERSONAL SAFETY SYSTEM
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYS
SECURILOCK PASS ANTI THEFT
CHILD SEAT TETHERS
CHILDPROOF REAR DOOR LOCKS
TRUNK ENTRAPMENT RELEASE
4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES W/ABS
PRETENSIONING FRT SEATBLTS
SIDE IMPACT DOOR BEAMS
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

Optional Equipment
TRACTION CONTROL
LX COMFORT APPEARANCE PACKAGE
PWR HEATED MIR W/ CLR KEY SKC

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