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I think the Crown Vic is one of the most iconic cop cars of all time. Its been in most movies car chases or car movie. Its the fastest car in almost every NFS came lol, I don't own a Victoria *Cuz ive spent it all on upgrades for my Crosstrek* but I would love to own a ex cop car and pull over my non car guy friends.
Used to have a 91 LTD Crown Vic, and a 99 Crown Vic. 99 was overall better with newer tack and stuff, but that car never left me on the side of the road. In the 91 I had to replace the transmission but luckily at the time my uncle and grandfather were rebuilding a fox body Mustang and they were converting it over to the five speed manual, so I ended up just Using the automatic that was originally in their car. Other than that it’s pretty much just routine maintenance as well as where in tear items such as a water pump, thermostat, etc. Anytime somebody’s looking for a cheap reliable four-door car that’s fairly good on gas and that’s cheap to maintain and to ensure, I always recommend a Crown Vic
"Crown Vics are pretty much bullet-proof." Some of them came with Kevlar panels in the doors, so they were literally bullet-proof! Or at least bullet-resistant.
My favorite thing about Crown Vics is how tough they are. I even compared them to Volvo bricks. Here in Florida, many people owned civilian ones. The seniors would maintain them well, drive them little, and sell them at great prices.
This is crazy. Literally bought a P71 yesterday. Been watching this channel for a while. Was also looking at C5 vettes and 350z but went with the Vic for the reliability and amazing deal
I was issued both as a patrol officer. The downside to the Vic was that they sat low to the ground, which made them a bit of a pain (literally) to get in and out of quickly with all of your gear on. Once you were in you were good...though due to the specific equipment in mine, vison was a bit of an issue when looking out of the passenger side of the windshield. The cage also didn't leave anyone in the back seat with much room. I always felt bad about that. If you put an average size person in there, they're knees are against the cage without much in the way of being able to move their legs at all. After the Vic, I was issued a brand new 16 Interceptor Utility. It was better. There was more room in the cage, the car was a lot easier to get in and out of, and the equipment in mine made it so that the vision out of the windshield was unobstructed. The bad - for awhile after they came out, the design made a component of the motor (I can't remember which component) prone to breaking off if pretty much anything was driven over. It didn't seem to have the same clearance as the Vic, so you would bottom out a lot sooner. I feel like Ford made Interceptor Utilities to be disposable. Go on the highway enough and you're going to start loosing body panels. The most common of which was the A-pillar panels, specifically. They are SLOW. I was dispatched to a woman who was ejected from a car and laying in the middle of the highway. Our state police were very far away, so they asked if I could respond (I was a city cop). I drove towards the scene running lights and siren. I was going uphill...maybe a 3-degree grade, and I was literally slowing down. It wouldn't even maintain 90 (the speed limit is 75). Another Officer was behind me in a Tahoe and was wondering why I was slowing down. Overall I prefer the Crown Vic.
the whole "is that a cop behind me?" effect is diminished quite alot recently. most people alive today grew up with unmarked chargers and escapes giving them that ulcer. the average person really doesnt associate the crown vic with undercover cop anymore.
Had a white one, repainted at maaco, learned to detail cars with it, spent 5k fixing all the problems it had but it was fun, took the mufflers off and it sounds GOOD.
I had a 97 crown vic. Bought it for 2 grand cash with 125,000 miles. No rust, good interior, no paint damage or any previous accidents. Owned the car for 5 years before I sold it to a friend who needed a reliable car. It was the best car I've ever owned all around. Super durable and reliable. The only money I put into it was regular maintenance. Sold it for a 1000 dollars. He wrecked it 2 months later..... Wish I still had that car, it was my daily driver. RIP to the Boat Ride
Videos like this is what makes crown vics so expensive. I remember back in the day you can buy one for $500 guarantee no matter what. And now getting one near or at that price is a pipe dream
We bought an 09 all black, dual spotlights, full pit bar, CPV for my daughter’s first car. She absolutely loves it, and I love to drive it myself when I get the chance. Such a fun car to own and drive! Just wish the CPV had cruise control... perfect car for a teenage girl, built like a tank and everyone slows down lol
find a civilian crown vic/grand marquis/ town car wheel with the cruise control buttons. swap it out and take it to your local dealer so they can flash the cruise control software into the computer. if you look closely at your dashboard, the light for it is there. fleet models just didn’t come with it as standard like civilian ones did.
Yeah when I saw that I was pissed. He atleast could have used some beat to hell ones. Some of the unmarked police cars he had were clean till that boring race.
I own an ‘04 CrownVic LX with less than 70,000 miles on it and in exceptional condition. I inherited it three years ago from my father when he passed away. And I pamper it maybe more than he did. This car doesn’t look sixteen years old. Since taking ownership I have been moderately and tastefully modifying it so it still looks close to factory showroom. It has aftermarket rims and stickier rubber (I kept the OEM rims for winter tires), it has a chromed honeycomb grille, it has beefed up front and rear stabilizer bars, Stainless Works dual exhaust, Marauder air intake, Metco rear control arms and Watts Link, and 3:27 gears. It’s fun to drive yet I treat it with respect and don’t abuse it. Three people have asked if it was for sale, but no dice. If I listen to old-school country music while driving I feel like Dad is riding with me.
I have an 05 retired P71 and it's my favorite car I've ever owned. Besides having bad gas mileage it's a great reliable car. It is a head turner that i spent only $2,000 on and gets more attention than other sports cars people spend $25k + on 😆
Mine was a rust free Kentucky state police car admin vehicle so it has black carpet and charcoal bench seats with arm rests. It also had 130k on the odometer along with the plugs, coils and intake manifold already done so i felt it was justified
If you really want one. I will tell you, I own a 2000 Grand Marquis LS with Handling and Performance package. Its built like a tank, gets the same mileage as a F150. But I wouldnt trade it for anything. Its the best car money can buy for someone who wants a enjoyable, easy to work on project car. The community is great, supportive and will always help out.
As the owner of a 2008 retired Crown Vic I absolutely love it mine and they come with a super power on the highway being everyone in the left lane gets out of your way almost immediately
The "Cop" engine is exactly the same as the "Street" engine. It just has a more aggressive ECU tune, bigger radiator, bigger alternator, factory dual exhaust, chassis reinforcements, beefed up suspension and brakes, 3.55 gear ratios and oil and trans coolers. Other than that, they are the same car
Let’s not neglect the fact this had the exact same engine as the sn95 mustang GT and can use essentially all performance aftermarket parts to increase power output by a decent margin. Although the charger RT isn’t the fastest thing if I seen a crown Vic stick with one I’d be impressed considering how they are from factory. Oh and interceptors come with 3.73 posi out the gate.
I had a jank-looking P71 in college (and still have it). Whenever my friends rode in it, they'd try to blast random passers-by with the spotlights before I could tell them not to. Eventually disabled them. Rear doors couldn't open unless I pulled a pin from the front, which sketched people out. Every single time I saw another guy driving a Crown Vic, we'd wave at each other. Other Vics had a tendency to park next to mine in lots. You're in the club once you own one of these clunkers. I love it.
I still have 2 of 5 that I've owned. 2004 fully equipped and 2010 SAP with fire suppression. 3 Chiefs cars, 1 prison patrol and 1 sheriff. Easy cars to work on, reliable, inexpensive and fairly safe with performance.
Celebrating my 1 year anniversary with my vic. Put a glasspack on it and installed LED's behind the grill. Its literally the best choice I could've made in my 19 years of being alive!
I’m 54, just bought an old fbi crown Vic a month ago. 135000 miles 411 idle hours. Never thought I’d love a 4 door sedan so much. I was a teen in the late 70s early 80s. Trans am s and Cameros were king. My crown Vic is a nice ride, v8 rear wheel drive. Shiny black paint. Beautiful car
Best car I ever had was a Mercury Cougar 4.6. I had over 600,000 miles on it. Never burned a drop of oil. Best 5.0 mustangs with that car. Got too old so I scrapped it
Not happening for the protestors are mostly young in their 20's and they don't think of a Crown Vic as being a LEO car like how someone older knows about for they didn't really see that much if any. I'd hope they don't think it's a cop car for they might flip it and set afire like seen in some cities 4 or 5 months ago. They go for marked cars that read in big letters, POLICE. They also go for anyone screaming at them, ' All lives matter,' or, 'Trump 2020!'
@@c4llahan Yea, they still use them in smaller towns as cop cars, but not in the city for they're mostly Yellow Cabs in the city. I think a few people who was seeing mine going, 'hey cop, you gonna arrest me? oooh cop, LOL' were from smaller towns visiting the city for it was Friday afternoon and Saturday when I received harassment. My approach is, 'hey this is America, it's my country too, and we are supposed to respect the rights of one another including what we choose to personally drive or wear,' but some just can't be a real American so they act disrespectful and bad for they're just insecure cowards. In the event of the country melting down like a big financial fiasco happens that we can't recover from leaving everyone in a lurch, some of them probably would shoot me just for a model of car. I've got, 'NOT A COP,' decal on it which is a first, but I'm sure I'd get hated on for a red Ford truck or a blue BMW or whatever else I came up with. lol
Half the people who want a Crown Vic just want to troll people on the highway, lol. Why do you think they leave those spotlights on the mirrors, instead of removing them like a sane person would.
We leave the spolights on bc they cut through the A pillar and we dont want to leave a big hole there. Also because its pretty fun to mess with friends lmao
Spotlights and push bars? If you could buy any car or truck and it came with spotlights and a push bar as an option for free wouldn't you do it? I mean how badass would a Lexus ES400, Ford Raptor, or a Subaru STI look with spotlights and a push bar on it? Granted they won't look good on everything but I can think of a lot of vehicles that would look better with them.
From my own experience, try and buy the ones from stations in small towns/rural/low crime areas/low speeding areas. The big issues with crown Vic’s isn’t the engines it’s mostly the transmission whims them. Luckily the transmissions from these also came in a lot of other cars but it’s still something to keep in mind when looking at them.
My MGM is a 2000. Most people probably don't believe you about the handling, but you're spot on. As long as I do my part, this car does everything asked of it without complaint... As I luxuriate in its leather couch of a front seat.
Prices are certainly climbing. We enjoy cheap iron so much that we started a "spec panther" time attack series here in the mid-west of the US. They are super durable and a great bang for the buck even with the prices going up.
Every once in a while I'll see an actual P71 or P7B that is still in service with lights and decals. Every time I see one, I'm always amazed with how good they look.
They're usually pretty affordable. I got my all-black police interceptor complete with driver/passenger side spotlights and front push bar for only $4500. It had 68,000 miles and 7,000 idle hours on the motor. Runs good, all service was up to date.
Not quite a crown Vic but I used to have an ERT suburban with a 6.0l, it was awesome. it had diamond plate running boards and a crazy sturdy roof rack, it also still had the ghost lights. Best part was I got it at the auction for $4000, drove it for a year or so and sold it for $8000.
i personally love the car as someone who as a teen beat the shit out of my cars my crown vic never gave up no matter the torture. they were pretty cheap to repair, comfy for the most part, and imposing because people think you're a cop a night.
I super love the Crown Victoria!! If Ford managed to keep the CV, they would’ve replaced the 4.6L V8 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 and upgrade the transmission to a 6R80, they could’ve could also put up turbocharged or supercharged variations of the civilian and police interceptor versions. Alas, Ford scrapped the future of the Crown Victoria, but did not stop movies with car chases using the Crown Victoria as well as video games like Need For Speed to continue the legacy of the Crown Victoria and relive its glory days. Crown Victoria enthusiasts can also customize the car even engine swaps are possible!!
the people who drive Crown Vics: 1: Dope Boys in the South 2: Police Officers(usually on duty) 3: Security guards who couldnt become real cops 4: retirees
@@NachoChurro we got a solid 2003 gs300 (245k miles) for 1300 and replaced radiator, valve cover gasket and water pump/timing belt and it's been perfect ever since. My 98 ls400 is quite a bit quicker stock though. I wish America got the GTE in the GS
I wanted a crown Vic for years and when I finally got one in March I hit a deer at 70 mph barely a month later. The car survived and drove home perfectly fine minus a tire with a shredded spot. The radiator bent but didn’t leak. Built ford tough. I miss that car so much but I guess it did it’s job in making sure I wasn’t injured. The guy I sold it to is making it into a race car for a lemon race. Probably going to get a Lincoln town car next since I loved the V8 and body style of the vic but the interior was barebones and kinda inconvenient.
BigGulp 6969 I had one until I totaled it last week I never understood the hype yea I’d did nice burnouts but that’s really it i don’t get how people can slide them the weight distribution is terrible
Best first car ever! I was 19 when I got a 2001 crown Vic and straight piped it. Everyone in my little town hated me but I loved it. Especially on dirt roads!
Just bought a '99 Crown Vic LX from the original owner. It's old man/lady tan with tan leather and virtually spotless at 153k miles. Scored it for $2500. I'd forgotten how quiet, smooth and powerful they are. V8 and rear wheel drive. What can I say. I love my Panther. It's my old dude who's aged out of Mustang car lol
Ok Dokey buddy I am thinking. I am thinking that Project Neighbor is the ultimate example of what a car enthusiast can do with the crown Vic platform. I am also thinking that you were having a bad day and that there is no need to spread you negativity. Farewell and have a nice day. Just try to be kind next time. So next time think buddy think!
@@davidkelley751 You're in correct bud, guys have Duramax swapped Vics, v10 Excursion swapped vics, Ford Lightning swapped Vics. The car cleetus built was really Forza Motorsport at best, not very creative. Don't be butt hurt because you can't fanboy over the car that 240sx taxed all crown victorias.
I love my 2010 P7B. I had a 2000 P71 for a couple years before the current one back in 2016. The scare factor is real. Not as epic as it once was, but people still react all the time to the legend of the "The Crown"..
I've had two Panthers, have one currently (an 07 Grand Marquis) and from my experience owning these cars for 14 years I recommend the granny driven civilian cruisers.
Already got a Red 02 Merc, 58k miles, blacked windows, TORQ Thrust, 275 TA Sports, Marauder front bumper w chin, flat back spoiler. Snatched tips off a dead Marauder, paired with high flow cats and performance mufflers, shes mean, shes rowdy, and doesn't take shit. Absolute cruiser.
Since no department around here uses crown vics anymore, I now get more jumpscares from chargers and explorers and now vics I see as bad ass daily drivers, or police impersonators.
Bought an 89 vic with 55k miles for $500, bought a 91 with 78k for $250, traded em to the original owner of the 89 for a 2009 P71 with 85k with some minor goodies, perfect comfy daily. Way newer than I like but i love it
If you’re ballin on a budget with a crown vic here’s a couple things: Mustang OE wheels share the same bolt pattern as the vic, the wheels just have to be 16in or larger to clear the front calipers. OE GT500 rear shocks plus chopping a coil in the front will lower the vehicle about 1.5in.
Was given a crown Vic that use to be my great grandmothers... she literally drove it to church and back and that’s it... she’s only got 70,000 miles on the clock. No idea what to do with it
I have a 2004 Crown Vic LX and I love it. Bought it with only 48K miles on it in 2016 and it only has 104K miles now. Would love to turbo it and install dual-exhaust pipes. If I get a bumping sound system I'll be in heaven.
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I think the Crown Vic is one of the most iconic cop cars of all time. Its been in most movies car chases or car movie. Its the fastest car in almost every NFS came lol, I don't own a Victoria *Cuz ive spent it all on upgrades for my Crosstrek* but I would love to own a ex cop car and pull over my non car guy friends.
Used to have a 91 LTD Crown Vic, and a 99 Crown Vic. 99 was overall better with newer tack and stuff, but that car never left me on the side of the road. In the 91 I had to replace the transmission but luckily at the time my uncle and grandfather were rebuilding a fox body Mustang and they were converting it over to the five speed manual, so I ended up just Using the automatic that was originally in their car. Other than that it’s pretty much just routine maintenance as well as where in tear items such as a water pump, thermostat, etc. Anytime somebody’s looking for a cheap reliable four-door car that’s fairly good on gas and that’s cheap to maintain and to ensure, I always recommend a Crown Vic
The Crown Vic is dope but it's not dope when it's behind you
I'm disappointed that there wasnt a clip of Cleetus and Neighbor
I still want to do a dohc 5.4 swap with a turbo on one
RUclipsrs hella inflated it :/ used to be $500 all day
Fr thanks Cletus
Thanks, Bladed Angel.
Idk where you live but I come across plenty of vics under 1k
@@eriv4735 Indiana Illinois area they are like 4 grand for a nice one
Now it ranges around $3000
"Crown Vics are pretty much bullet-proof." Some of them came with Kevlar panels in the doors, so they were literally bullet-proof! Or at least bullet-resistant.
Mine has the ballistic panel in the driver door still lol it's rated for 3A
Mines got the stab proof seats still
Last time I was this early, the Crown Vic was $500.
well you can thank a bunch of youtubers
Haha, same with miatas; so expensive now!
Seriously used to be a way for teensgers to get a v8 and rwd cheap and make sure no one would ever hit them cause they thought you were a nark
Was super excited to buy a police interceptor, but now that they’re the same price as a g35 I might as well get that
IKR?
The people in these cars and Ford suvs always make me double take
If you drive a black or white ford explorer with roof rails you’re an asshole and you know why
@@Mt.Dwezzy If you drive a grey or white modern charger, no matter the year, you're automatically one out of sheer spite.
Don’t even have to be don’t anything but still be paranoid 🤣
Dwezzy lol now I know why people used to pull over when I caught up to them in my black Explorer. Makes sense now
Dwezzy sorry 😅😂
My favorite thing about Crown Vics is how tough they are. I even compared them to Volvo bricks.
Here in Florida, many people owned civilian ones. The seniors would maintain them well, drive them little, and sell them at great prices.
This is crazy. Literally bought a P71 yesterday. Been watching this channel for a while. Was also looking at C5 vettes and 350z but went with the Vic for the reliability and amazing deal
Liam Broggy you won’t regret it. Best car ever made.
My P74 has been loads of fun especially since the installation of the “roar pedal”
Aye, how much are they running? I'm in need of a car badly
@@daviedood2503 they vary in price based on overall condition of course. There’s quite a few online.
@@theMister07 on average what would I get for 500 to 800 bucks?
opposite lanes. Crown Vic vs Explorer police interceptor
They both seem the same when they are behind you with flashing lights
I vote explorer
Sadly the explorer would win
I was issued both as a patrol officer. The downside to the Vic was that they sat low to the ground, which made them a bit of a pain (literally) to get in and out of quickly with all of your gear on. Once you were in you were good...though due to the specific equipment in mine, vison was a bit of an issue when looking out of the passenger side of the windshield. The cage also didn't leave anyone in the back seat with much room. I always felt bad about that. If you put an average size person in there, they're knees are against the cage without much in the way of being able to move their legs at all.
After the Vic, I was issued a brand new 16 Interceptor Utility. It was better. There was more room in the cage, the car was a lot easier to get in and out of, and the equipment in mine made it so that the vision out of the windshield was unobstructed.
The bad - for awhile after they came out, the design made a component of the motor (I can't remember which component) prone to breaking off if pretty much anything was driven over. It didn't seem to have the same clearance as the Vic, so you would bottom out a lot sooner.
I feel like Ford made Interceptor Utilities to be disposable. Go on the highway enough and you're going to start loosing body panels. The most common of which was the A-pillar panels, specifically.
They are SLOW. I was dispatched to a woman who was ejected from a car and laying in the middle of the highway. Our state police were very far away, so they asked if I could respond (I was a city cop). I drove towards the scene running lights and siren. I was going uphill...maybe a 3-degree grade, and I was literally slowing down. It wouldn't even maintain 90 (the speed limit is 75). Another Officer was behind me in a Tahoe and was wondering why I was slowing down.
Overall I prefer the Crown Vic.
It's also the car that comes to mind when you tried to draw a car as a kid. Just a big plain and simple looking sedan.
the whole "is that a cop behind me?" effect is diminished quite alot recently. most people alive today grew up with unmarked chargers and escapes giving them that ulcer. the average person really doesnt associate the crown vic with undercover cop anymore.
One of the most intimidating cars on the streets, despite it’s old age. An iconic car
Got the "sleeper" Mercury version, and I'm on bags. I love my "crown Vic" 😍
A marauder??
@@jaedenfernandez9162 oh yeah. 1 of 2 bagged Marauders in the US. Don't know of any overseas.
@@jaedenfernandez9162 a grand marquis I believe its called
@@LickingBugattis the marauder was the performance version of the grand marquis, it was actually called the mercury marauder.
I’m on the marauder forums and their Facebook group, there’s over 100 bagged marauders in the United States.
Had a white one, repainted at maaco, learned to detail cars with it, spent 5k fixing all the problems it had but it was fun, took the mufflers off and it sounds GOOD.
How much was the MAACO paint job? I'm planning to repaint my CV aswell.
OurNewHorizon $499 -$700
What are good resources to learn how to detail cars?
I just painted mine!!! $1900 bucks!
I had a 97 crown vic. Bought it for 2 grand cash with 125,000 miles. No rust, good interior, no paint damage or any previous accidents. Owned the car for 5 years before I sold it to a friend who needed a reliable car. It was the best car I've ever owned all around. Super durable and reliable. The only money I put into it was regular maintenance. Sold it for a 1000 dollars. He wrecked it 2 months later.....
Wish I still had that car, it was my daily driver. RIP to the Boat Ride
The only car I own that I speed in without worrying.
"ultimately my appendix exploded, and I had to watch Adam Sandler movies for 7 days straight"
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Turning 17 at the end of the month n been driving my Vic for a year and it’s absolutely amazing shits hella fun
Videos like this is what makes crown vics so expensive. I remember back in the day you can buy one for $500 guarantee no matter what. And now getting one near or at that price is a pipe dream
I have a 2010 crown Vic and I love the car. It’s fast, reliable, and doesn’t take too much money to fill up
I have a 2011 crown Vic bro and I agree but I was thinking about doing a 5.4 swap
@@tank19 I want to do a 5.0 swap but a 3v swap is more in my price range lol. Nahmean? Lol
They definitely aren’t fast lol 0-60 is like 8 seconds. But i love them dearly
It cost me 55$ to fill up on my 2007
did u ever get pulled over
Fitment Industries : so you want a Crown Victoria?
Crown vics owners : *stonks*
We bought an 09 all black, dual spotlights, full pit bar, CPV for my daughter’s first car. She absolutely loves it, and I love to drive it myself when I get the chance. Such a fun car to own and drive! Just wish the CPV had cruise control... perfect car for a teenage girl, built like a tank and everyone slows down lol
Hmmmm my 09 p71 has cruise
find a civilian crown vic/grand marquis/ town car wheel with the cruise control buttons. swap it out and take it to your local dealer so they can flash the cruise control software into the computer. if you look closely at your dashboard, the light for it is there. fleet models just didn’t come with it as standard like civilian ones did.
I thought Cleetus was systematically destroying all remaining crown vics?
Yeah, all couple million of them. He can totally do that. 😂
FullTuckMerc same way you eat an elephant one car at a time.
It’s not a perfect analogy...
Yeah when I saw that I was pissed. He atleast could have used some beat to hell ones. Some of the unmarked police cars he had were clean till that boring race.
@@mickeymang6 but if they couldnt handle some laps they weren't really clean were they?
@@ethixhiggins5059 literally none of them gave up due to a mechanical issues. Most of them were very clean
I own an ‘04 CrownVic LX with less than 70,000 miles on it and in exceptional condition. I inherited it three years ago from my father when he passed away. And I pamper it maybe more than he did. This car doesn’t look sixteen years old. Since taking ownership I have been moderately and tastefully modifying it so it still looks close to factory showroom. It has aftermarket rims and stickier rubber (I kept the OEM rims for winter tires), it has a chromed honeycomb grille, it has beefed up front and rear stabilizer bars, Stainless Works dual exhaust, Marauder air intake, Metco rear control arms and Watts Link, and 3:27 gears. It’s fun to drive yet I treat it with respect and don’t abuse it. Three people have asked if it was for sale, but no dice. If I listen to old-school country music while driving I feel like Dad is riding with me.
I have an 05 retired P71 and it's my favorite car I've ever owned. Besides having bad gas mileage it's a great reliable car. It is a head turner that i spent only $2,000 on and gets more attention than other sports cars people spend $25k + on 😆
Not all attention is good attention.
That is true Derek, i know there's haters but i don't mind. I like my car and i don't ever try to draw bad attention to it.
Ouch, I remember when they were max 1k
I love my vic..
Mine was a rust free Kentucky state police car admin vehicle so it has black carpet and charcoal bench seats with arm rests. It also had 130k on the odometer along with the plugs, coils and intake manifold already done so i felt it was justified
Damn I thought you would give the Mercury Marauder some love.
Ikr
My favorite car ever
I was hoping for towncars too. All the Panthers need love
It's in a class by itself with that 4v 4.6.
I just searched it up, and its a COPY! or maybe the ford crown victoria copied it??
My grandfather had a 55’ crown Victoria. I never got to see it, but he says it’s the one car he regrets getting rid of.
If you really want one. I will tell you, I own a 2000 Grand Marquis LS with Handling and Performance package.
Its built like a tank, gets the same mileage as a F150. But I wouldnt trade it for anything. Its the best car money can buy for someone who wants a enjoyable, easy to work on project car. The community is great, supportive and will always help out.
There is nothing you can't do with these! From trophy trucks to drift builds.
& donks
As the owner of a 2008 retired Crown Vic I absolutely love it mine and they come with a super power on the highway being everyone in the left lane gets out of your way almost immediately
Imagine if they came in manual. That paired with the cop engine would be amazing.
Manual swaps are fairly easy, they even make kits for it. It's nearly a straight bolt on from the mustang engines
They have the swaps on adtr performance thought about doing it with mine
The "Cop" engine is exactly the same as the "Street" engine. It just has a more aggressive ECU tune, bigger radiator, bigger alternator, factory dual exhaust, chassis reinforcements, beefed up suspension and brakes, 3.55 gear ratios and oil and trans coolers. Other than that, they are the same car
@@Kuson2 Thats a whole lot, but I see why you’d correct me, it isn’t the engine its just alot of other upgrades. Appreciate it bro.
@@mccarthyalexander8547 I had no clue, thats rad.
Man said “ford escape”
Yeah I caught that one too lol
Technically he's not wrong that suv is built on an escape platform, and is smaller than an explorer
Yeah the Ford Taurus the escape the Explorer and the Mercury Zephyr are all on the same platform.
Ok, so I'm not crazy lol
Bruh I just heard that as I seen this comment 😂
Well I love driving my Black Mercury Marauder around as my daily. People in Texas move out the way in the left lane. Its awesome.
Your car is my hero
@@gundism thanks
Love the rear wheel drive and long stretched out hood in front of the wheel, plus they are easy to work on
Let’s not neglect the fact this had the exact same engine as the sn95 mustang GT and can use essentially all performance aftermarket parts to increase power output by a decent margin. Although the charger RT isn’t the fastest thing if I seen a crown Vic stick with one I’d be impressed considering how they are from factory. Oh and interceptors come with 3.73 posi out the gate.
Interceptors do indeed not come with 3.73 posi, mine came with an open differential that’s something like a 3.27 I believe
Mine came with 3:27
@@wallacemanzo3924 guess y’all were unlucky. In SC most of them came with a 3.73 posi
@@citydreams101 the special order cop cars with the posi were 3.55. 3.27 open was their standard.
@@sprolyborn2554 orangeburg must’ve been special because they definitely had them. Locals stayed buying them at the auction.
I keep finding new things in my Crown Vic all the time!! Sucks when people drive SO SLOW in front of you tho!! 🤷♂️
I had a jank-looking P71 in college (and still have it). Whenever my friends rode in it, they'd try to blast random passers-by with the spotlights before I could tell them not to. Eventually disabled them. Rear doors couldn't open unless I pulled a pin from the front, which sketched people out. Every single time I saw another guy driving a Crown Vic, we'd wave at each other. Other Vics had a tendency to park next to mine in lots. You're in the club once you own one of these clunkers. I love it.
I still have 2 of 5 that I've owned. 2004 fully equipped and 2010 SAP with fire suppression. 3 Chiefs cars, 1 prison patrol and 1 sheriff. Easy cars to work on, reliable, inexpensive and fairly safe with performance.
Celebrating my 1 year anniversary with my vic. Put a glasspack on it and installed LED's behind the grill. Its literally the best choice I could've made in my 19 years of being alive!
Day 16 of asking FI for a "So you want a Geo Metro" video.
Alex your lacking.
I miss my Metro 😢...
Day 16! Give it up for day 16!
🤣🤣🤣
Do it
I’m 54, just bought an old fbi crown Vic a month ago. 135000 miles 411 idle hours. Never thought I’d love a 4 door sedan so much. I was a teen in the late 70s early 80s. Trans am s and Cameros were king. My crown Vic is a nice ride, v8 rear wheel drive. Shiny black paint. Beautiful car
Best car I ever had was a Mercury Cougar 4.6. I had over 600,000 miles on it. Never burned a drop of oil. Best 5.0 mustangs with that car. Got too old so I scrapped it
Imagine just cruising and you see protestors in your mirrors saying "that's a cop"
ok im imagining it what now
Yeah that’s why imma wait a couple months on the whole fake cop bit
Not happening for the protestors are mostly young in their 20's and they don't think of a Crown Vic as being a LEO car like how someone older knows about for they didn't really see that much if any. I'd hope they don't think it's a cop car for they might flip it and set afire like seen in some cities 4 or 5 months ago. They go for marked cars that read in big letters, POLICE. They also go for anyone screaming at them, ' All lives matter,' or, 'Trump 2020!'
@@Worldofourown2024 Crown Vics are still fairly known as cop cars these days. Hence why I was careful where and when I drove mine, lol.
@@c4llahan Yea, they still use them in smaller towns as cop cars, but not in the city for they're mostly Yellow Cabs in the city. I think a few people who was seeing mine going, 'hey cop, you gonna arrest me? oooh cop, LOL' were from smaller towns visiting the city for it was Friday afternoon and Saturday when I received harassment. My approach is, 'hey this is America, it's my country too, and we are supposed to respect the rights of one another including what we choose to personally drive or wear,' but some just can't be a real American so they act disrespectful and bad for they're just insecure cowards. In the event of the country melting down like a big financial fiasco happens that we can't recover from leaving everyone in a lurch, some of them probably would shoot me just for a model of car. I've got, 'NOT A COP,' decal on it which is a first, but I'm sure I'd get hated on for a red Ford truck or a blue BMW or whatever else I came up with. lol
Half the people who want a Crown Vic just want to troll people on the highway, lol. Why do you think they leave those spotlights on the mirrors, instead of removing them like a sane person would.
We leave the spolights on bc they cut through the A pillar and we dont want to leave a big hole there. Also because its pretty fun to mess with friends lmao
@@coreysullivan2171 ay I took off the spot light and I have a hole the size of a dime patched with a kit
I want to buy one with a PA system, would be great for friends
Spotlights and push bars?
If you could buy any car or truck and it came with spotlights and a push bar as an option for free wouldn't you do it?
I mean how badass would a Lexus ES400, Ford Raptor, or a Subaru STI look with spotlights and a push bar on it?
Granted they won't look good on everything but I can think of a lot of vehicles that would look better with them.
I bought one because it’s basically a fat mustang 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Bro wtf my brother bought a 2005 cvpi two nights ago
Show em my channel for upgrades and mods
From my own experience, try and buy the ones from stations in small towns/rural/low crime areas/low speeding areas. The big issues with crown Vic’s isn’t the engines it’s mostly the transmission whims them. Luckily the transmissions from these also came in a lot of other cars but it’s still something to keep in mind when looking at them.
I will like to learn more about it
I don't want one... I own one🤣 08 CVPI. Still has the spotlight and Setina push bar. We are the unsung heroes of the left lanes. 🤣
I’ve got a 1997 Grand Marquis. Cheap, reliable, parts are plentiful, handles well, gets great gas mileage, peppy for how heavy it is. I love it!
My MGM is a 2000. Most people probably don't believe you about the handling, but you're spot on. As long as I do my part, this car does everything asked of it without complaint...
As I luxuriate in its leather couch of a front seat.
Prices are certainly climbing. We enjoy cheap iron so much that we started a "spec panther" time attack series here in the mid-west of the US. They are super durable and a great bang for the buck even with the prices going up.
Every once in a while I'll see an actual P71 or P7B that is still in service with lights and decals. Every time I see one, I'm always amazed with how good they look.
I still trying to find a black one for my first daily. The prices now smh
gotta blame cleetus mcfarland brother but I've had two of them and have gotta say they are great cars and well worth the money.
It’s cheaper to get a 90s Mustang GT now. Same engine. Lower price.
They're usually pretty affordable. I got my all-black police interceptor complete with driver/passenger side spotlights and front push bar for only $4500. It had 68,000 miles and 7,000 idle hours on the motor. Runs good, all service was up to date.
1977TA I literally just bought my Vic today I got an 09 for $4,500 with 83,000 miles and only 4,000 idle hours
us6_ sweet buy you should up load it to youtube brother
Not quite a crown Vic but I used to have an ERT suburban with a 6.0l, it was awesome. it had diamond plate running boards and a crazy sturdy roof rack, it also still had the ghost lights. Best part was I got it at the auction for $4000, drove it for a year or so and sold it for $8000.
i personally love the car as someone who as a teen beat the shit out of my cars my crown vic never gave up no matter the torture. they were pretty cheap to repair, comfy for the most part, and imposing because people think you're a cop a night.
Before watching this video “why would anyone want a crown Vic”
After watching this video “I really want a slammed crown Vic”
A slammed crown vic is about as worst as a jacked up one imo
I super love the Crown Victoria!! If Ford managed to keep the CV, they would’ve replaced the 4.6L V8 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 and upgrade the transmission to a 6R80, they could’ve could also put up turbocharged or supercharged variations of the civilian and police interceptor versions. Alas, Ford scrapped the future of the Crown Victoria, but did not stop movies with car chases using the Crown Victoria as well as video games like Need For Speed to continue the legacy of the Crown Victoria and relive its glory days. Crown Victoria enthusiasts can also customize the car even engine swaps are possible!!
Some dude swapped a Tank engine into one
the people who drive Crown Vics:
1: Dope Boys in the South
2: Police Officers(usually on duty)
3: Security guards who couldnt become real cops
4: retirees
This is everything YOU need to know, to get up to speed on the crown vic.
LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNNNNINNNGGGG
I have an '07 and I love it. Shocks, air filter, exhaust, and a custom 93 octane tune. 200k miles and she purrs like a kitten. 6 grand altogether
Do so you want a lexus gs300
Get a sc or even better is300
Definitely this. Looking at first cars that are highway cruisers and find this between $1500 to $5000 consistently.
@@parkerrollins774 if you want a real lexus the sc and is is trash.
@@NachoChurro we got a solid 2003 gs300 (245k miles) for 1300 and replaced radiator, valve cover gasket and water pump/timing belt and it's been perfect ever since. My 98 ls400 is quite a bit quicker stock though. I wish America got the GTE in the GS
Allen Lin ^are trash
Just bought a 2004 crown vic with 54k miles. 3000 bucks. All leather interior. Looks like it just came off the line at the factory.
I own a 08' CVPI. Best case I've ever owned in terms of reliability and fun.
Dee Lavish 08 was a good year how many miles does that boy have
I wanted a crown Vic for years and when I finally got one in March I hit a deer at 70 mph barely a month later. The car survived and drove home perfectly fine minus a tire with a shredded spot. The radiator bent but didn’t leak. Built ford tough. I miss that car so much but I guess it did it’s job in making sure I wasn’t injured. The guy I sold it to is making it into a race car for a lemon race. Probably going to get a Lincoln town car next since I loved the V8 and body style of the vic but the interior was barebones and kinda inconvenient.
I got a grand marqius ls and I plan on upgrading it soon,crown vic twin
BigGulp 6969 I had one until I totaled it last week I never understood the hype yea I’d did nice burnouts but that’s really it i don’t get how people can slide them the weight distribution is terrible
@@gamingwithb-rad3503 eh all three are the best in their own way.
Watching this after owning 2 Crown Vics and a GrandmaQuis
Nowadays its people putting cop mags on stock Taurus's that gets me. Throw on a bash bar on and you can't tell the damn difference.
My dad just bought me an 05 crown Vic lx sport for my first car and god damn it’s comfortable as hell
Thats a cool car take care of it
Best first car ever! I was 19 when I got a 2001 crown Vic and straight piped it. Everyone in my little town hated me but I loved it. Especially on dirt roads!
The Crown Victoria, aka the 4 door Mustang.
Id love to see a "So you want a GS300/350" I think the GS could use the love!
Just bought a '99 Crown Vic LX from the original owner. It's old man/lady tan with tan leather and virtually spotless at 153k miles. Scored it for $2500. I'd forgotten how quiet, smooth and powerful they are. V8 and rear wheel drive. What can I say. I love my Panther. It's my old dude who's aged out of Mustang car lol
I was expecting to see Cleetus’ crown Vic neighbor ripping in this video. Kinda disappointed.
Why would they show an extremely modified one you wouldn’t be buying? Think buddy think!
@@mercury0214 I mean, they showed some lowered ones and other kinds of mods
Ian Williams those are mods you can do easily in your garage no one here is gt500 swapping a crown Vic
Ok Dokey buddy I am thinking. I am thinking that Project Neighbor is the ultimate example of what a car enthusiast can do with the crown Vic platform.
I am also thinking that you were having a bad day and that there is no need to spread you negativity.
Farewell and have a nice day. Just try to be kind next time. So next time think buddy think!
@@davidkelley751 You're in correct bud, guys have Duramax swapped Vics, v10 Excursion swapped vics, Ford Lightning swapped Vics. The car cleetus built was really Forza Motorsport at best, not very creative. Don't be butt hurt because you can't fanboy over the car that 240sx taxed all crown victorias.
I love my 2010 P7B. I had a 2000 P71 for a couple years before the current one back in 2016. The scare factor is real. Not as epic as it once was, but people still react all the time to the legend of the "The Crown"..
Just give us suspension for the Vic on FI 😭
I've had two Panthers, have one currently (an 07 Grand Marquis) and from my experience owning these cars for 14 years I recommend the granny driven civilian cruisers.
I’ve owned my crown Victoria for five years I love it pretty much a full-size Mustang!!
Already got a Red 02 Merc, 58k miles, blacked windows, TORQ Thrust, 275 TA Sports, Marauder front bumper w chin, flat back spoiler. Snatched tips off a dead Marauder, paired with high flow cats and performance mufflers, shes mean, shes rowdy, and doesn't take shit. Absolute cruiser.
Wanna skip the bs 1:00
All fleet crown vics have idle hours listed in the instrument panels for reference 👌
The panther platform!! Finally
ZerkSaysWTF yes yes
Since no department around here uses crown vics anymore, I now get more jumpscares from chargers and explorers and now vics I see as bad ass daily drivers, or police impersonators.
I live in a town where they still drive Vics- they give them to the rookie cops to drive lol
waiting for So You Want A Honda Accord
Just say it: it's the last of the rwd v8s that aren't 50k and ridiculous to insure.
year 2 of asking for “so you want a new edge mustang”
The answer is no, you don’t
Bought an 89 vic with 55k miles for $500, bought a 91 with 78k for $250, traded em to the original owner of the 89 for a 2009 P71 with 85k with some minor goodies, perfect comfy daily. Way newer than I like but i love it
PLEASE PUT "NOT A COP" ON ALL SIDES OF YOUR VEHICLE
Naaaah.
"Donut cop" is better
Someone i seen did that and got pulled over in jersey it was gold
On my momma
Nah
Drove one for 5 years as a Sheriff’s Deputy. Fun car…especially at 125 mph in the snow.
that camera quality do be kinda nice doe, we seein all of Alex's pores
If you’re ballin on a budget with a crown vic here’s a couple things:
Mustang OE wheels share the same bolt pattern as the vic, the wheels just have to be 16in or larger to clear the front calipers.
OE GT500 rear shocks plus chopping a coil in the front will lower the vehicle about 1.5in.
This is a terrific review of these cars! Love the humor.
Was given a crown Vic that use to be my great grandmothers... she literally drove it to church and back and that’s it... she’s only got 70,000 miles on the clock. No idea what to do with it
Give it to me I’ll give you $4,000
"The recipe for fun or disaster depending on who you are"
I say we take the middle route and have a fun disaster
Bro went Eminem mode for a second🤣👌
I absolutely love these cars my dad has a bit over 10 and I’m about to get one from an auction 🤘
Hwod it go
I own a 2000 Civilian model, when I bought it in 2019 for $1500 it was in almost mint condition and only 56,000 clicks on it! I love my Vic!
Ayooo thats a steal! Anything done to it?! -Edgar
“So you want a Ford Taurus SHO” !!!
i got my crown vic when i was 16, best car ever for donuts and burnies, super comfy too
I just bought my Vic last weekend! 👐
You’re going to love it I put a remote start on mine and it was one of the best and most comfortable cars I’ve ever owned.
I got my love for the Crown Vic while driving a taxi many years ago. Lots of crazy memories. It's a awesome car and I'm looking for one now.
Richard Contini Jr I make ASMR vids for crown Vic sic people called Vic at nite check out
No i want a toyota chaser... month1 day 5 of my request
I got my crown Vic handed to me for free in 2012 and I still drive it daily. Best car ever
That's awesome!
"So you want a Toyota Starlet"
I have a 2004 Crown Vic LX and I love it. Bought it with only 48K miles on it in 2016 and it only has 104K miles now. Would love to turbo it and install dual-exhaust pipes. If I get a bumping sound system I'll be in heaven.