It’s hard to CP a Panther, but in this case...that’s a LOT of miles, and some questionable mods, and GET YOUR FINGER OUT OF THE PICTURE, WHAT DO YOU THINK SOMEONE IS GOING TO DO WITH YOUR LICENSE PLATE NUMBER?!!!
It’s hard to CP a Panther, but in this case...that’s a LOT of miles, and some questionable mods, and GET YOUR FINGER OUT OF THE PICTURE, WHAT DO YOU THINK SOMEONE IS GOING TO DO WITH YOUR LICENSE PLATE NUMBER?!!!
I used to have a P71 for work. It was dull bordering on terrible, and was very needy. CP, half of this ask seems about right.
A bad real estate agent is probably about the worst person you could ever hire. That and a bad lawyer.
CP on principle alone.
Cars and homes too. I can’t believe the number of real estate agents that are total garbage at taking photos of homes. Dark rooms, light washed out photos, random walls that make no sense, pictures of bathroom mirrors that are dirty. They probably wonder why they have difficulty getting people to respond to their…
i would rather have one straight off of police auction that hasn’t had someone mess about with things like the suspension. Who know what other “mods” might have been done.
My father used to roll one as a DPW superintendent. Mostly they’re purchased in bulk by towns and distributed among the various departments as needed.
I simply can’t understand people that are too lazy to clean the damn trash out of their car before taking pictures.
For $2,400, you can definitely pick one up that hasn’t been dicked around with too much. This one doesn’t look bad to me. But it doesn’t look worth the money.
That’s because the people voting CP are mostly justifying it by saying you can get them in equal or better condition for less
1. And have everyone in front of me slow down to exactly the speed limit? No thanks
2. Goddamn it people, if you’re going to try to sell your car, get it in sellable condition before you take pictures! How hard is this concept? Even if you don’t have time/money/desire to do a full detail with q-tips in the cigarette…
I love Panthers and have put 200k (so far) on a Town Car. They're great, reliable DDs, but doesn’t change the fact that there are tons of Crown Vics out there in this price range and that this one doesn’t rate.
CP because of the crap in the car!
I picked up a rough running CV with 74000 miles for $2k. Some new coils, oil and plugs and I was rolling in an almost new 14 year old car. Ice cold AC, and that sweet, sweet, motion sickness inducing body roll. All in it was $2200.
Power steering fluid in center console - Check
McD’s trash on floor - Check
Crack Pipe - You can buy these at auction all day long for $2-3k each.
While I love me a Ford Crown Vic, (used to own a 2001 model with the police setup), this one is trashed. Too many miles on everything, ridiculous primer job, stupid wheels, lowered two inches... Yuck. Put it back to spec and it might be worth $1,500. Sorry, Crack Pipe, like the one the owner has probably been using.
CP. Crown Vics are a dime a dozen and you can find ones in similar shape for less, or better shape for the same price. Examples:
No bull bar, no “cop wheels”, no deal!
Yeah that’s my big thing. It’s not even cost, it’s fail-safe vs. fail-deadly.
If you don't know resident Hamilton hater, Westbrook doesn't need much justification for these hack articles. It's kind of his style.