1955 Ford Crown Victoria Commercial
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These are proper old school cars, not like the plastic shite of nowadays.
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I've been driving Ford vehicles since 1988. I have no plans to change that.
I've known the Fix or Repair Daily and Found on Road Dead sayings for a long time...People are silly.
My mom had a 54 Crown Vic.
We had a rental recently that was a Crwon Vic a few weeks ago and I'm used to sitting up high in an SUV, so the Crown Vic rental felt like I was driving a barge down the road....albeit a very smooth barge. :-D
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Nice presentation and for the life of me I can't imagine how it could draw negative criticism.
They were good cars and good looking too, wish I could find one now that was affordable, doubt any other cars made today will be in demand over a half century from now as they are throw aways, use them and dispose and buy another and while on the topic, components of cars out now don't last as long, my HHR needs the head light bulbs replaced at approximately 2 year intervals considering their life..
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heres a place that sells real crown victoria police interceptors..
youtube.com/watch?v=rZFCmZJni1
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That convertible is a beauty.
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did anyone notice that he prophesied 90s cars in his drawing
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lol modern interior.
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@BanshiBanzai what are u talking about?! The crown isnt even dead yet. hell it its barely retiring, let alone dying.
I think Ford and Chevy both made good cars and had their share of problems, but Chrysler in my opinion continuously made nothing but throw away crap. After two years old, junk it.
taylorgpa 5 months ago
@taylorgpa I have been restoring about 50 cars from the late fifties and early sixties, and my experience is quite the opposite of what you tell here. the chrysler-made cars are the ones that's always easy to work on, because the body in many cases are stronger, the engines seems to tolerate the aging a whole lot more - the only drawback is the problem to find spareparts due to it's limited popularity compared to the GM and Ford-cars.
MoskvaMorten 5 months ago
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FORD: Fix Or Repair Daily
BarrySRudd 2 years ago
well. when I got my 55 Crown Vic it had been sitting outside in my grandfathers yard for 18 years with only a cement floor and wooden roof to shield it. I changed fluid, rubber hoses and oil, and the engine started with no problem at all. so, I'm not quite sure about this "fix or repair daily"-nonsense. it's more like a childs riddle to my ears.
MoskvaMorten 2 years ago 9