I remember working construction in Hoboken, N.J. around summer of 2010 and seening a parking lot of about 130 brand new - factory fresh-no stickers yet-yellow crown vics parked in a fenced in lot on 15th st next to a Greyhound bus repair garage. Who knew then but I would have loved to snap a picture but reality in 2010, blackberry and flip phones didn't have cameras. Maybe they did and maybe the didn't point is: was a beautiful site of sea of yellow to be seen. Solid steel with each car averaged to get 400,000 miles apiece. Yep, dinosaur cell phone days plus uber/lyft wasn't even invented yet. Similar times just 12 to 14 years ago.....
I've saw couple of these still in service here at north jersey usually Newark airport, they still have the same yellow cab color and everything, god I really miss when these were roaming around the street of Manhattan. I know someone who use to drive one of these now work for uber and drive a Toyota Sienna, he said that it was during the covid, when budget cut happened and the surge of fuel price around the taxi industry that finally kills the crown vic. What a shame, many could serve for a few more years.
I can’t believe these things are still picking up hails! I still remember being at the Wendy’s on tremont Ave as a kid seeing a truck delivering fully marked CV taxis to probably BX Ford. Brings back great memories.
Well….. before she goes……. I’m going to truly miss those pieces of transportation history forever. I don’t even see them anymore. I’ll run into a used one every6 months but that’s it…. Nothing like those superhero movies where the crown Vic’s would be trashed for amusement at the box office. They’ve had a good run… rip crown vics 1955-2023
@@carsofqueens you hate traffic as much as i do, right? impeding buses slows down traffic for everyone. bus lanes exist for a reason, just don't drive in them! it's that simple
Wow. Last piece of history and end of an era.....
Wow, never thought to see one still in service. Lucky find, love to see this
thanks for watching
Wow, what a rare catch! I wish Ford re-made these icons and updated them a bit, that would be legendary.
Awesome rides those Crown Victoria's.the best.👍
2011 was the last year for the Crown Vics so that car is 12 years old at least. Factory was in Canada. Canadian cars. Very nice.
Rare!!!!! thanks for sharing this.
nice man. love ur enthusiasm. i drive a 2010 CVPI currently @ 75,xxx. these are the best cars i’ve ever driven
time to get the vin number, 6D76 or 2FABP7AV1BX148174 was built on 04/01/2011.
what site do you use? i haven’t been able to tell the build date since fordetis went down
@@carsofqueens I use a site called Vindecoderz
I remember working construction in Hoboken, N.J. around summer of 2010 and seening a parking lot of about 130 brand new - factory fresh-no stickers yet-yellow crown vics parked in a fenced in lot on 15th st next to a Greyhound bus repair garage. Who knew then but I would have loved to snap a picture but reality in 2010, blackberry and flip phones didn't have cameras. Maybe they did and maybe the didn't point is: was a beautiful site of sea of yellow to be seen. Solid steel with each car averaged to get 400,000 miles apiece. Yep, dinosaur cell phone days plus uber/lyft wasn't even invented yet. Similar times just 12 to 14 years ago.....
@@robertdiehl9003 they were factory BY School Bus yellow.
I've saw couple of these still in service here at north jersey usually Newark airport, they still have the same yellow cab color and everything, god I really miss when these were roaming around the street of Manhattan. I know someone who use to drive one of these now work for uber and drive a Toyota Sienna, he said that it was during the covid, when budget cut happened and the surge of fuel price around the taxi industry that finally kills the crown vic. What a shame, many could serve for a few more years.
I love this crown Victoria, Nice
I can’t believe these things are still picking up hails! I still remember being at the Wendy’s on tremont Ave as a kid seeing a truck delivering fully marked CV taxis to probably BX Ford. Brings back great memories.
*AND THAT TRIGGERS A RRREEEEEDDDD LLLIIIGGGHHHTTT CCCCHHHAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLEEEENNNGGGEEEE!!!!* ❤
Incredible find.
Crazy to think these cars literally build up my child hood
There are more of them. I saw a woman driving one a few months ago.
Please do some sort of an interview with him and that car.
Well….. before she goes……. I’m going to truly miss those pieces of transportation history forever. I don’t even see them anymore. I’ll run into a used one every6 months but that’s it…. Nothing like those superhero movies where the crown Vic’s would be trashed for amusement at the box office. They’ve had a good run… rip crown vics 1955-2023
no seatbelt, driving while recording, in the middle of midtown bros a menace ☠️
When do you think the last Crown Vic will exit service in NY?
2024
Wow😢
How is it possible? I thought there’s a limit of eight years or something.
They bought a bunch in bulk that didn't get used until later dates a of those brand new Vic's got destroyed in sandy
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nice!!! but don't drive in the bus lane (it's for buses, not cars)
you must be fun at parties
@@carsofqueens you hate traffic as much as i do, right? impeding buses slows down traffic for everyone. bus lanes exist for a reason, just don't drive in them! it's that simple
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