2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
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Description
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The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is synonymous with American law enforcement, thanks to its conventional rear-wheel drive, V8 power, and body-on-frame construction, all deemed advantageous for police use. The body-on-frame design allowed for cost-effective repairs after collisions without the need to straighten the chassis, while rear-wheel drive provided better maneuverability and durability, particularly in urban environments with obstacles like curbs. Equipped with heavy-duty components such as a revised transmission and a 250 horsepower engine, the CVPI was tailored for police duty. It was the first vehicle to bear the Ford Police Interceptor name and held a significant presence in law enforcement fleets across North America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico during its production run from 1997 to 2013.
Highlights
Initially owned by a government agency in California from September 2008 until May 2023, when it was acquired by its first private owner, according to the CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Displaying just 53,974 miles at the time of listing
Finished in Black (UA)
Upholstered Medium Light Stone cloth
Powered by a 4.6-liter V8 rated at 250 horsepower and 297 pound-feet of torque
Four-speed automatic transmission
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Air conditioning
Heavy-duty rubber floor covering
Solar-tinted glass
Illuminated locking glove box
Front door map pockets
Dual adjustable spotlight
Power adjustable pedals
Power anti-lock disc brakes
17x7.5 inch painted steel wheels
Engine oil cooler
Dual stainless steel exhaust system
Speed-sensitive, variable-assist power rack-and-pinion steering
Heavy-duty hydroformed body-on-frame construction
Aluminum driveshaft
Black, foldaway power side view mirrors
Known Imperfections
Minor paint chips and imperfections, as pictured
Possible sap stains on the top, hood, and truck
Scratches, mainly down the passenger side
Spotlights are inoperable
Damage to the driver’s rear seat back, as pictured
Included
Spare wheel
Jack
Ownership History
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows that a government agency purchased this 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor new in October 2008 and remained in use until it was purchased by the second and current owner in May 2023 with 53,961 miles.