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Jerry Yost, of Coplay, has owned this 1956 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Thunderbird V-8 for about 12 years. "It was originally born in San Jose, California," Yost says. "I bought it from a ...
Law enforcement vehicles tend to have lots of special modifications, and that actually includes their tires as well. Here's ...
Police departments like the Crown Vic because the V-8 makes it fairly quick, the rear-wheel drive provides predictable handling, the interior has enough space for an officer and all his gear ...
After more than 30 years, production of the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car has ended. The large, gas guzzling, rear-wheel drive behemoths have been the favorites of limo drivers ...
Known ubiquitously in America as the car of choice for law enforcement agencies, the Ford Crown Victoria is a rear-wheel drive behemoth that offers everything police officers need. But with Ford ...
Today, the Ford Crown Victoria, a slope-nosed metal box with an unquenchable thirst for gas built with manufacturing methods Henry Ford would have recognized, died after 32 years of production.
But even the most hair-raising taxi ride you've ever taken never had you sliding around in the back of a Crown Victoria like this, with the instructor at the wheel power-sliding through the ...
It's arguably one of the most ridiculous Crown Victoria-based builds of all time, but a donk fitted with 30-inch wheels is nothing to sneeze at either. Especially if it packs a twin-turbo V8 under ...
1. Like the Crown Victoria, both new Police Interceptors meet a 70 mph rear impact test. 2. Front-wheel drive is offered as an option, though Ford is emphasizing AWD. 3. Both the sedan and sport ...
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