Donate Your Ford Police Interceptor Utility in Wyoming

Donate your decommissioned Ford Police Interceptor Utility and assist in transforming lives through the government-surplus pipeline, providing hope to children in Wyoming.

Are you considering donating your ex-fleet Ford Police Interceptor Utility in Wyoming? These versatile vehicles, once serving in law enforcement, are now making their way into civilian hands through government auctions. The Police Interceptor Utility models, produced from 2013 to 2026, offer a unique blend of power, reliability, and adaptability. As a donor, you play a crucial role in redirecting these vehicles from fleet service into new lives, assisting children in need in your community.

Most of these Interceptor Utilities come equipped with features from their law enforcement days, such as lightbars, prison cages, and push-bumpers. Whether you’ve got a 2013-2019 5th-gen model with the robust 3.5L EcoBoost engine or a 6th-gen model from 2020-2026, you’ll find that your donation can significantly impact. Join us in our mission to turn these reliable vehicles into funding for wishes and dreams.

📖Generation guide

5th-Gen (2013-2019) • 2013-2019

These models feature a robust AWD pursuit-rated chassis with options for the 3.7L Cyclone V6 or the powerful 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine. Ideal for high-stress environments, they were built to last.

6th-Gen (2020-2026) • 2020-2026

Built on a unibody platform, the 6th-gen models include a standard 3.3L hybrid V6 or optional 3.0L EcoBoost. They provide enhanced towing capabilities with a 10-speed transmission and improved emergency equipment integration.

Known issues by generation

While Ford Police Interceptor Utilities are built for durability, certain model-specific issues have emerged, particularly in high-mileage examples. The 5th-gen models, especially those equipped with the 3.7L Cyclone V6, commonly face timing-chain stretching and water-pump coolant leaks. The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 may encounter head-gasket weeping and intercooler condensation issues. The 6th-gen models, while generally more reliable, have early-adopter risks associated with the hybrid drivetrain. All models should be evaluated for previous fleet recalls, especially those pertaining to door-latch and exhaust manifold issues as they can affect safety and performance.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for Ford Police Interceptor Utilities typically range from $2,000 to $5,500, depending on the generation and condition of the vehicle. High-mileage examples, often retired with 150k-300k miles, are the norm, but well-maintained, low-mileage examples can attract a premium—especially the rare Crown Vic P71 Last-of-Production 2011 models. Keep in mind that salvage-title vehicles may require resolution for rebuild title status, whereas clean titles can simplify the donation process. Additionally, the presence of fleet-installed equipment like lightbars and cages may affect the auction value.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Ford Police Interceptor Utility, you're responsible for the removal of any installed fleet equipment such as lightbars, push-bumpers, and prisoner cages before the vehicle is picked up. Alternatively, you can choose to auction the vehicle as-equipped, which might appeal to other buyers looking for these features. Be aware that the transfer from fleet-title to civilian-title during registration will be required, and ensure that any emergency equipment wiring looms are in acceptable condition to facilitate this transition.

Wyoming regional notes

In Wyoming, the pipeline for Police Interceptor Utility vehicles often flows through state DOT auctions and municipal surplus disposals, providing a unique opportunity for donors. It’s essential to be aware of state-specific rules regarding salvage and rebuild titles, as these can significantly impact the donation process. By engaging with local regulations, you can ensure a smooth transition of ownership for your vehicle.

FAQ

What is the difference between fleet-title and civilian-title?
Fleet-title refers to vehicles previously owned by government or law enforcement agencies, while civilian-title indicates private ownership. When donating, ensure you can facilitate the transfer from fleet to civilian title for proper registration.
Am I responsible for removing the police equipment?
Yes, you are responsible for removing any installed equipment such as lightbars, push-bumpers, and cages unless you choose to auction the vehicle as-equipped, which will retain all fleet-installed features.
What are the typical mileage expectations for donated vehicles?
Most ex-fleet Ford Police Interceptor Utilities have high mileage, commonly ranging between 150k-300k miles at the time of retirement. Low-mileage exceptions do exist but are rare.
Do I need to file IRS forms for my donation?
For donations under $5,000, you generally do not need an appraisal. For values over $5,000, you must complete Form 8283 Section B. Most ex-fleet donations typically sit in the $1,500-4,000 range.
What if my vehicle has a salvage title?
If your vehicle has a salvage title due to previous collisions, you may need to resolve this status before donation. Check with your local DMV for specific requirements regarding salvage and rebuild titles.
How does the donation process work?
The donation process involves contacting Wheels for Wishes, discussing your vehicle's condition, and arranging for pick-up. You’ll receive a donation receipt which can be used for tax purposes.
Can I donate a vehicle with high mileage?
Absolutely! High-mileage vehicles are common in the donation process, especially for ex-fleet vehicles like the Ford Police Interceptor Utility. Your contribution still holds value for charity.

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Consider donating your Ford Police Interceptor Utility in Wyoming today! Your generous contribution not only supports our mission but also turns a reliable vehicle into a source of hope for children in need. Let your vehicle's legacy of service continue, and help us make wishes come true!

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