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July 2, 2010

Crown Vic With a 5 Speed and Open Pipes Gets Thrashed

By Brian Lohnes

BangShift.com

This video is cool as hell and makes us smile in the face of the bad news regarding the fact that Crown Vic production is going to stop in about a year. The video shows a guy thrashing on his late model Crown Vic that’s been upgraded with a 5-speed crash box and open exhaust. The car sounds awesome and that 5-speed is something we never knew bolted in!

Lot of guys used to swap manual transmissions into mid-1990s GM B-bodies but we honestly never knew that rowing your own in a Crown Victoria was an option. Not a factory option, but a legit swap option.

Big cars and stick shifts rule!

June 28, 2010

Ford Officially Announces Death of Crown Vic and Town Car Next Year

By Brian Lohnes

BangShift.com

We knew it was coming, but not when. Ford has announced that they will close the plant currently building the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car in a little more than a year. Currently the Crown Vic is only sold to fleets while the Town Car is available for public purchase. This will be the official end of body-on-frame car construction in North America as they are the only two models still assembled that way.

The most interesting perspective on the loss of this long running vehicle platform comes from the taxi industry in New York City. Police departments have other options to chose from in the form of police package Chevy Impala and Dodge Charger models. Taxi companies however are left in a lurch and by all accounts, having the “Panther” platform cars pulled away from them is akin to stealing a kid’s wubby.

The big rear-wheel-drive sedans really are decent people movers and although the Mercury Marauder was not a massive sales success, it was an interesting mild-performance car that looked good and spun the correct set of tires (the ones in the back).

Ford’s reasoning is a projected drop in sales due to stricter environmental standards that police and taxi vehicles will be held to over the coming years. In our feeble minds we’d guess that Ford would have an upper hand with this market simply based on their buyer’s familiarity with the model, ability to score cheap parts and ease of repair, but what the hell do we know?

Ford has announced the Taurus police package and we’re guessing that they could cook up a taxi version of that which could include all the heavy duty suspension and handling pieces, engine durability enhancements, and maybe even the shotgun rack for flair.

It’ll be a sad day when Ford puts the Panther down. It’s been a good piece of equipment for some time and frankly, who among us hasn’t felt the smooth surface of a vinyl rear seat in a police car before?

Was that last part out loud?

Source — NYTimes.com — Two Car Models, New York Emblems, Discontinued

PFord Officially Announces Death of Crown Vic and Town Car Next Year

February 28, 2010

Murdered Out

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

Nik murdered out both his ’99 Crown Vic and his ’97 Civic. Which do you prefer?

Murdered Out

June 4, 2009

High School Kids Test Drive Cop Cars

By John Coyle

Deputy Editor

The description of this clip on StreetFire reads; “we got to drive cop cars as part of a school project. it was fun. they r fast.” That alone cracked me up, but watching a police cruiser being played with had me totally crying. I wish I got go on field trips like this in high school!