OK...coolest clip was the CVPI with the rotating beacons coming out of the parking lot. Looks like it was about an 2001 or 2002 (based on the front seat headrest). And I dont know how LAPD managed to do it, but their slick top Taurus looks pretty damned cool!
That Crown Vic at 04:50 is a relic. Thats gotta be like an 2001-2002 model. 22 years old and still in service. That car has had a longer service life then some actual cops I know.
Still in service. LAPD loves crown Victorias and their old units. They’ll keep and use them forever. Pretty sure their oldest unit is a late 90’s Tahoe if I’m not mistaken.
@Hy3dCanadianRoblox The one I saw was a Tahoe or suburban. It was a late 90’s model like a 98’ or even 2000’. Still had the old MX7000 rotator, unitrol, and everything.
@@LS3_Jaden The one on the 6th bridge? 1999 Tahoe. They also still got some 1999 Vic in service (I know because it has those stripe grill instead of the honeycomb). Both rarely used and probably only came out once a while, probably an event or so.
Surprised that LAPD still have their Crown Vic in service. Multiple Agencies across the United States and Canada have retired the CVPI and opted for the Explorer or Police Utility vehicles, such as CHP.
4:35 you don't have that clip apart, it's awesome, an almost 20 year old Crown Vic P71 and a brand new Police Interceptor Utility responding together. Besides I love the sounds of the tires when the explorer takes the corner. Greetings.
OK...coolest clip was the CVPI with the rotating beacons coming out of the parking lot. Looks like it was about an 2001 or 2002 (based on the front seat headrest). And I dont know how LAPD managed to do it, but their slick top Taurus looks pretty damned cool!
@@Hyp3blox those are full wheel covers. what is under them are the old style deep 16" wheel. Also this one is a 2002. made 03/13/2002
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You got to admit it LAPD is got the best patrol cars out there love them crown Vic's 🇺🇲🚔
That Crown Vic at 04:50 is a relic. Thats gotta be like an 2001-2002 model. 22 years old and still in service. That car has had a longer service life then some actual cops I know.
2002 car was made 03/13/2002.
that vic is heritage listed haha
I love how the LAPD still has so many older vehicles. those 2014 explorers, the old chargers, and the CVPI. so sick.
Very nice the LAPD Still using the crown vics ❤❤❤❤
Are they retired or still In service?
Still in service. LAPD loves crown Victorias and their old units. They’ll keep and use them forever. Pretty sure their oldest unit is a late 90’s Tahoe if I’m not mistaken.
@Hy3dCanadianRoblox The one I saw was a Tahoe or suburban. It was a late 90’s model like a 98’ or even 2000’. Still had the old MX7000 rotator, unitrol, and everything.
@@LS3_Jaden The one on the 6th bridge? 1999 Tahoe. They also still got some 1999 Vic in service (I know because it has those stripe grill instead of the honeycomb). Both rarely used and probably only came out once a while, probably an event or so.
@@blessguy5330read the comment again 😉
Great catches! Love the variety of units.
5:00 Fascinating to me how the newest Ford 2020 Explorer rides along to the same call with the Old Vic and that lightbar, way to go LAPD.
7:47 Nice catch of this CVPI with the push bar and the original Arjent S2 light bar!
Insane Cacthes! Amazing to see crown vics still in service
5:00 hell yeah
LAPD HAS the best simplest cop cars
YUH
Loved seeing a CVPI with the MX7000 rotator bars and then seeing the latest FPIU speeding by them.
Epic compilation dude
The roars of the V6 are just so incredible sounding
Old CVPI seems to had been in a few crashes. The tail lights are mismatching lol.
Nice video
what camera do you use???? Looks amazing
4:40 notice that CVPI has a Fleet 3 inside
2 things nice vic 01-02 and the dodge charger hell yeah rock on
Surprised that LAPD still have their Crown Vic in service. Multiple Agencies across the United States and Canada have retired the CVPI and opted for the Explorer or Police Utility vehicles, such as CHP.
5:00 nice shot of the latest and the oldest lol
Why most Crown Vics have their rims covered nowadays? Great catches as always, mate
Cool
4:35 you don't have that clip apart, it's awesome, an almost 20 year old Crown Vic P71 and a brand new Police Interceptor Utility responding together. Besides I love the sounds of the tires when the explorer takes the corner. Greetings.
Car was made 03/13/2002 so it is 21 years old.
Long live the vic!
Does anyone know why the LAPD Vic at 7:42 has a pushbar, but not the rest? Just curious.
It's a traffic unit
LAPD❤