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Is the 2011 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor for sale?

Is the 2011 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor for sale?

Try changing your distance or filters. They were emailed me back and I talked to them on phone they were very nice and was very helpful with trying to help me find what I was looking for.we went to there auto center but did not pay a vehicle. Great all the way around. Super car. Great interior. Good looking. mechanically sound.

Is the Ford Crown Vic used by the police?

This car is so amazing the design is so aggressive I’m not saying it’s better than the Taurus but it’s nice cheap car. If it was used by the police it’s in great condition because cops and whoever else use Ford Crown Vics they keep their cars and check even though they do have some problems the Crown Vic is the most powerful car there is for now.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria P71 change its name?

At this time, the car was still known as the “Crown Victoria P71”. In 1999, Ford introduced the “Crown Victoria Police Interceptor” name, with a badge on the trunk lid replacing the 1998 “Crown Victoria” badge.

When did Ford Crown Victoria stop having amber turn signal?

Non-Police Interceptors and Police Interceptors equipped with the “Street Appearance Package” retained the amber turn signal until 2004 (when all CVs changed to all-red taillights). For 2000, the rear fascia and tail-lights lost the chrome trim, and the gloss black grille was dropped in favor of a flat black slatted grille.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor come out?

Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with Ohio State Highway Patrol. For the 1998 model year, the Ford Motor Company restyled the Crown Victoria, eliminating the “aero” look that the first generation Crown Victoria had from 1992 to 1997; adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis.

What’s the difference between a Crown Victoria and an interceptor?

Police Interceptors have higher-rate coil springs, approximately 0.8 inches (20.3 mm) of additional ground clearance, and thinner rear antiroll bars (shared with the LX Sport) than the Handling and Performance Package Crown Victorias; the base Crown Victoria does not have a rear antiroll bar.

Where to buy a 2011 Ford Police Interceptor?

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What’s the production code for a Ford Crown Victoria?

Though the name has been officially in use since 1992, the 1979–1991 full-size LTDs and LTD Crown Victorias used the “P72” production code designation for both fleet and taxi and police models, with the model itself being internally classified as S (similar to LX).

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