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What are the features of a Ford Crown Victoria?

What are the features of a Ford Crown Victoria?

This is an online automotive information provider ✅ of Ford Crown Victoria specifications and features, equipment and performance including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drive train and more.

How much horsepower does a 2011 Crown Victoria have?

The engine produced 250 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 297 foot-pounds of torque at 4,000 rpm. For comparison, the standard 2011 Crown Victoria put out 239 horsepower and 281 foot-pounds of torque. The Police Interceptor’s boost in power was due chiefly to a specific police car air induction system, which helped the engine breathe more efficiently.

How does the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor work?

The engine got an external oil cooler to keep temperatures down during long periods of idling. A 200-watt, high-capacity generator provided power to supplemental lighting and other gear. The Police Interceptor’s front bucket seats were upholstered in cloth and fitted with anti-stab plates to protect front-seat occupants.

When did the Crown Victoria Police car End production?

When someone says the words “police car,” a Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is usually the first thing that springs to mind. The iconic cruiser ended its lengthy, nearly-two-decade-long production run following the 2011 model year.

What kind of transmission does a Ford Crown Victoria have?

As with its predecessor and the Lincoln Town Car, the 4.6 was paired with a 4-speed overdrive automatic transmission. In 1993, the Ford AOD transmission was replaced by the electronically-controlled AOD-E version. For 1995, the AOD-E was replaced by the 4R70W, a heavier-duty version introduced in the Lincoln Mark VIII .

What kind of roof does a Ford Crown Victoria have?

Alongside the standard two-tone roof, the Crown Victoria Skyliner was fitted with a fixed sunroof, a tinted acrylic glass panel formed the entire roof ahead of the B-pillar. For 1956, the Lifeguard option package was introduced as an option for the Fairlane Crown Victoria (as with all Ford cars).

What was the successor to the Ford Crown Victoria?

The successor to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, the Ford Crown Victoria served as the flagship sedan of the Ford model line, slotted above the Ford Taurus and as the Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Produced across two generations, the Crown Victoria was sold exclusively as a four-door sedan.

When did the Crown Victoria go out of production?

In 2006, after factoring out fleet/Police Interceptor sales (95% of production), retail sales of the Crown Victoria dwindled to 3,000 (coming within 1,100 units of the Ford GT supercar), outsold by its Mercury Grand Marquis counterpart by an 18-to-1 margin.

Where was the Crown Vic sold at auction?

– Served in the Laredo, TEXAS area (according to the limited CarFax info I obtained). – Was retired, sat for (reportedly and approximately) 6 months. – Sold at auction in early 2016 to a local dealer.

Where did the crownvic race car come from?

I obtained her from a local auction house and set out to make her a race car for the 24 Hours of Lemons series. She has competed in one race, finishing 50 out of 132 overall and 21 out of 63 in her class. Full interior removal. Full welded in roll cage attached to frame.

When did I Buy my crownvic daily driver?

It is my current daily driver and has been since the day I purchased it in 2016, save the time it was in for paint and the subsequent buffing. – Funny story regarding her name.

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Ruth Doyle