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That icon of police transportation, a vehicle so sturdy and beloved and ubiquitous that it became virtual wallpaper on TV cop shows and local streets – the Ford Crown Victoria – is dead.
It’s one of the last Crown Victoria Police Interceptors still in service ... The car was painted black, but the dealer sprayed white paint onto the front doors and roof. Push bars, flashing ...
For decades since the nineties the most popular police car in the United States was the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor ... can still be read through black paint. It was eventually moved into ...
The era of the classic cop cruiser – a Ford Crown Victoria – is screeching to a halt. And police departments in ... they’re going with black-and-white Interceptors. The new cruisers will ...
Two years ago, Car and Driver ventured up to Sacramento to experience one of the last Ford Crown Victoria P71 Interceptors in the California Highway Patrol's fleet of black-and-white Panther ...
18 – 2003 Ford Crown Victoria ... black-and-white paint job. I liked that car a lot, with its painfully cold air conditioning, 25 mpg highway fuel economy, and flat handling. A lot of police ...
The green and gold Ford Crown Victoria cruisers have patrolled Vermont roads for more than 20 years. Friday, the last Vermont State Police Crown Vic parked for the final time. "I mean whenever you ...
Its size, dependability, and affordability made it a no-brainer for police departments as well, so Ford created a modified version called the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI) or P71.
Minutes later, Bethel and Tulphehocken police stopped a black 2006 Ford Crown Victoria equipped with windshield-mounted LED lights, a spotlight and a siren. The sedan was occupied by seven juveniles.