Stunning discovery as 426-mile Ford Crown Victoria unearthed in an odd Texas location

  • A guy revealed a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria in Texas
  • The car only had 426 miles on the odometer
  • The car belonged to a lady who bought it brand new but rarely drove it

 

Published on Oct 01, 2024 at 4:02 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Oct 01, 2024 at 7:23 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A stunning find surfaced online as a guy revealed a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria in an unexpected Texas location.

Despite being an older model, the car only had 426 miles on the odometer.

The car belonged to a lady who bought it brand new but rarely drove it. Sadly, she has since passed away.

Kevin shared the classic Ford Crown Victoria on Facebook, explaining his aunt’s love for Fords and the details of the car.

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426-mile Ford Crown Victoria in Texas

Kevin shared in the post that since her aunt bought the car, it had remained in the garage for most of its life.

Despite her love for Ford, she switched to a Honda CR-V due to knee pain, which made it harder for her to get in and out of taller vehicles like the Ford Explorer – one of the many cars she owned.

Talking about her love for cars, she drove a series of Ford vehicles, including Broncos and Explorers.

She loved her previous 2003 Crown Victoria a lot and even wanted a new one. However, she continued driving the older model until it could no longer run in 2016.

The Ford Crown Victoria in the picture seems to be in incredible condition, with original parts, except for the battery.

Kevin revealed that the battery was replaced back in 2008.

The car is in pristine condition

The tires are also original, and the leather interior still smells new, making it a special find for any Ford lover.

The Carfax report shows that it was registered with just 250 miles in June 2006 and had a battery replacement at 372 miles in 2008.

The last service was done at a Lincoln dealer in Tyler, Texas, in 2015.

He further revealed that the car would be sold once the estate was settled, and he estimated its value somewhere between $20,000-$30,000.

Overall, it would be a great deal for anyone interested in classic cars.

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