1988 Ford LTD Crown Vic - State College, PA Area

Discussion in 'Station Wagon Auctions, Craigs List and Other Stat' started by 101Volts, Nov 24, 2014.

  1. 101Volts

    101Volts Well-Known Member

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    http://pennstate.craigslist.org/cto/4690252190.html

    I'm not sure how I missed this one earlier. It looks to be in pretty good shape but with some surface rust underneath. Garage-kept!

    Per the ad:

    condition: excellent
    1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria odometer: 100250 VIN: 2FABP77FXJX106665 paint color : custom size : full-size type : wagon drive : rwd fuel : gas transmission : automatic title status : clean cylinders : 8 cylinders



    Very nice one owner 1988 Crown Vic wagon.
    Garaged PA car since new. 100,250 miles.
    Fuel injected 5.0L V8 runs beautifully.
    Working A/C, power locks, mirrors and windows.
    Heavy duty 2" receiver trailer hitch, wiring and brake controller.
    Rear seats.
    Good 215/75R15 tires on aluminum wheels.


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    What is it with people installing dual-exhaust systems on these cars? First I saw the Mercury I have with it, then there was a 1991 Ford and now there's this ford.

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  2. MikeT1961

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    First thing I want to know is if it has the factory Trailer Tow III package or not. If not, it has a tow rating of 2,000 pounds, and it does not matter what you add to the car. If it has the package, the wiring is done through relays in the left quarter panel, and you will hear them when you use the brakes or turn signals. There will also be a transmission cooler and power steering cooler, plus a whole WHACK of other equipment, including the 3.55:1 Traction Lok back axle.
     

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