DVCAZ > 2003 Ford Crown Victoria
2003 Ford Crown Victoria
Owner: |
DVCAZ |
From: |
Tucson, AZ, U.S.A. (Other registries in AZ) |
Year, Make, & Model: |
2003 Ford Crown Victoria (Other Ford Crown Victorias) |
Avatar: |
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Nickname: |
Mr. Speedy |
Mileage: |
95000 |
Engine: |
V8 |
Drivetrain: |
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Notes: |
A take home canine unit fresh from auction when I bought it. Then I painted it, had new brakes put on it, had the engine cleaned etc. just put a new air intake on it. Love this car! |
Last Updated: |
6/16/2010 |
Hits: |
1882 |
ThroughTheRoof.jpg
363 hits | 44.27 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
A big/little boy and his big/little toy!
SunroofP71insideup.jpg
354 hits | 46.36 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
Perfect. Thanks to The Option here in Tucson. I have had them install, over many years, THREE pop up sunroofs on my various cars. I just don't want the technical issues and expense of a power sunroof. I mean "Why bother?"
NewandOldFilters.jpg
357 hits | 54.78 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
Old/original filter in the upper right and the new red one that gives the car some extra giddy up and growl is the red one. Takes the hill up to my house now like it has to wait for me!
LookingIn.jpg
379 hits | 53.6 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
The pop up and pop off sunroof not only cost less but won't ever have technical issues and is not expensive to install or replace. Way cool to have in Arizona during the summer - at night it rocks.
p71june2c2.jpg
979 hits | 38.6 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
So far only the new paint, chrome exhaust tips, new air filter and the sun roof have been added - the dual front to rear racing stripes are next...
InterceptorFront.jpg
466 hits | 63.71 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
InterceptorMineB.jpg
361 hits | 44.45 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
p71june2c2.jpg
979 hits | 38.6 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
So far only the new paint, chrome exhaust tips, new air filter and the sun roof have been added - the dual front to rear racing stripes are next...
InterceptorFront.jpg
466 hits | 63.71 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
LookingIn.jpg
379 hits | 53.6 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
The pop up and pop off sunroof not only cost less but won't ever have technical issues and is not expensive to install or replace. Way cool to have in Arizona during the summer - at night it rocks.
ThroughTheRoof.jpg
363 hits | 44.27 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
A big/little boy and his big/little toy!
InterceptorMineB.jpg
361 hits | 44.45 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
NewandOldFilters.jpg
357 hits | 54.78 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
Old/original filter in the upper right and the new red one that gives the car some extra giddy up and growl is the red one. Takes the hill up to my house now like it has to wait for me!
SunroofP71insideup.jpg
354 hits | 46.36 KB | Posted: 6/16/10
Perfect. Thanks to The Option here in Tucson. I have had them install, over many years, THREE pop up sunroofs on my various cars. I just don't want the technical issues and expense of a power sunroof. I mean "Why bother?"
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