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    1995 Ford Crown Victoria and New Member

    Hey Gang.
    I am GMACK24 Admin at Ford Forums.

    I saw this link in one of our members signature and I wanted to come say hello.

    I am 30 and I drive a 1995 Ford Crown Victoria (USA)
    Please enjoy the pictures here

    http://public.fotki.com/gmack24/ford_crown_vic/

    I love Cars and although I don't know a lot about them they are my hobby.

    Thanks for letting me join your club !

    Greg

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    clixanup is offline Permanently Banned Last Online: 26-11-2007 @ 03:29 PM
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    Hey Gmack,

    How about giving us some more detail about your car. We don't have those here. Looks like a higher spec interior. How many pistons under the bonnet? And is it RWD?

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    Crown vics are RWD and use the Ford 4.6L V8's.

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    are these the cars used by the police over there?

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    Beat me to it Mitch..or FBI?? they do in the movies . Welcome to our humble abode, GMACK happy surfing.

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    OzJavelin is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 30-05-2019 @ 07:31 AM
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    Every taxi I rode in while visiting USA last year was a Crown Vic. I know this going to sound nasty (apologies in advance), but even for a '95 car these things seems antiquated (spelling?) .. and I own a AMC Javelin, so I know antiquated!! I also own a Ford (2001 Falcon 5.0L ute), and the AU seems light years ahead in ride, handling, performance, etc. I wish Ford spent some money to update these things .. or even (heaven forbid!) import Aussie Falcons!

    Again, no offence, just observations. I am however glad to see at least some RWD, 4-door cars still exist in the good 'ole US-of-A!

    Rod
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    Quote Originally Posted by clixanup
    Hey Gmack,

    How about giving us some more detail about your car. We don't have those here. Looks like a higher spec interior. How many pistons under the bonnet? And is it RWD?
    Yes its RWD more stats here

    224 SOHC V-8
    1995 Ford Crown Victoria Performance & Efficiency Standard Features

    - 4,601 cc 4.6 liters 8 V front longitudinal engine with 90.1 mm bore, 90 mm stroke, 9 compression ratio, overhead cam and two valves per cylinder
    - Unleaded fuel
    - Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 9.4
    - Multi-point injection fuel system
    - 76 liter fuel tank
    - Power: SAE and 142 kW , 190 HP @ 4,200 rpm; 260 ft lb , 353 Nm @ 3,200 rpm


    OTHER INFO
    Body side molding
    - Front and rear body color impact absorbing bumpers
    - Chrome/bright trim on side of body and on bumpers
    - Coefficient of drag: 0.34
    - Driver and passenger power heated body color door mirrors
    - External dimensions: overall length (mm): 5,382, overall width (mm): 1,976, overall height (mm): 1,440, wheelbase (mm): 2,906, front track (mm): 1,593, rear track (mm): 1,605 and curb to curb turning circle (mm): 11,887
    - Halogen bulb twin headlights
    - Luxury trim
    - Gloss paint
    - Rear window
    - Tinted glass
    - Weights: curb weight (kg) 1,706
    - Two-speed windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe

    http://www.edmunds.com/used/1995/for...denav..6.Ford*

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    Quote Originally Posted by VRIIClubby
    are these the cars used by the police over there?
    Yes the Ford Crown Victoria's are used by the Police here in the United states.

    here is a BOSTON
    1994 Crown Victoria


    and
    here is a 1996 or 1997 Ford Crown Victoria with the Massachusetts State Police

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    OzJavelin is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 30-05-2019 @ 07:31 AM
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    Crown Vics are still in production aren't they? Alongside Mercury equivalents?

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    Yes they are still producing the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
    as well as its sister car the 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis.
    I have pics if you folks want to see the newer versions of these beautiful cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMACK24
    - 4,601 cc 4.6 liters 8 V
    - Power: SAE and 142 kW , 190 HP @ 4,200 rpm; 260 ft lb , 353 Nm @ 3,200 rpm
    I must have spent far to much time on this site, cos for a 4.6L v8 that doesn't sound like very much power.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jac001
    I must have spent far to much time on this site, cos for a 4.6L v8 that doesn't sound like very much power.


    Well thats for my 95 and thats 10 years ago. they have improved the performance but not that much......


    Specifications for the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
    http://www.edmunds.com/new/2006/ford...denav..8.Ford*

    Type: Large Sedan
    Where Built: Canada


    Dimensions




    Exterior
    Length: 212 in. Width: 78.2 in.
    Height: 56.8 in. Wheel Base: 114.7 in.
    Curb Weight: 4129 lbs.
    Interior
    Front Head Room: 39.3 in. Front Hip Room: 57.1 in.
    Front Shoulder Room: 60.8 in. Rear Head Room: 37.9 in.
    Rear Shoulder Room: 60.3 in. Rear Hip Room: 58.7 in.
    Front Leg Room: 42.5 in. Rear Leg Room: 39.6 in.
    Luggage Capacity: 20.6 cu. ft. Maximum Cargo Capacity: 21 cu. ft.
    Maximum Seating: 6

    Performance Data




    Performance
    Base Number of Cylinders: 8 Base Engine Size: 4.6 liters
    Base Engine Type: V8 Horsepower: 224 hp
    Max Horsepower: 4750 rpm Torque: 265 ft-lbs.
    Max Torque: 4000 rpm Maximum Towing Capacity: 1500 lbs.
    Drive Type: RWD Turning Circle: 40.3 ft.

    Fuel Data


    Fuel
    Fuel Tank Capacity: 19 gal.
    EPA Mileage Estimates: (City/Highway)

    Range in Miles: (City/Highway)


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    Quote Originally Posted by GMACK24
    Well thats for my 95 and thats 10 years ago. they have improved the performance but not that much......
    Jeez, I think that us Australians should be more grateful for what we get here!

    Holden Commodore had 165kw 5.0L in 1988, Ford Australia had 165kw 5.0L Windsor in 1991 EB Falcon

    I am not at all bagging out crown vics, I would hate to come to a new forum and get shot down. I just always thought they were uber powerful (i think i will blame american cop movies for that !!! )

    You should organise a petition on your forum to let Ford US know that you know what the Aussie Fords are like - You need the BF Falcon definetly
    Last edited by Stevotski; 10-11-2005 at 08:49 AM.

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    GMACK24 welcome to the Forum. I had a ride in Crown taxi when I was in U.S recently. The car was and ex-police car converted to a taxi. The taxi driver said they are great and run for a long time with minimal issues. I would assume there is an industry around modifying the 4.6.

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    Yes, the Crown Vic is well past it's prime design-wise. It's the last full sized, body on-frame, V-8 RWD car left in production here in the States. Only reason it's still in production is to fulfill it's role as the ultimate fleet vehicle. With it's rugged design it's one of the few vehicle's able to withstand the abuses seen from Police service. BTW, the model used in Police service is called the Police Interceptor, and features upgrades such as stronger suspension, heavy duty tires, larger injectors, aluminum driveshaft, reinforced transmission, and a calibrated speedo among other features. The early Ford 2v 4.6L mod motors were extremely weak. The engine was new and Ford was still working with it (Pissed off alot of Mustang owners when it was introduced into that car in '96). But today the 4.6L has come a long way and is seen as a powerful, modern powerplant.
    Mercury produced a performance version of the Crown Vic from 2003-2004 called the Marauder. It featured a 4v 4.6L producing just north of 300hp N/A, along with other performance/cosmetic upgrades:

    Last edited by kfrg; 10-11-2005 at 10:58 AM.

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