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FX4LevelII
• Prescott, WI, USA
• Registered on 11/25/2014
• 1 post
Posted:11/25/2014 09:40
Hello all. I am the proud new owner of a 2009 Crown Vic Police Interceptor. I love the car and the platform, the power, etc. Mine is 2009, black and white, 98,000 miles, I did one upgrade already, I installed a center console.
Other mods, ideas are welcome. I would like to price out getting it painted all black, and it definitely needs an audio upgrade! Any other ideas are welcome.
rista44
• bogor, KY, Zambia
• Registered on 11/25/2014
• 5 posts
Posted:11/25/2014 23:15

What if an upgrade is also exhaust and wheels, certainly more terrible








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sonic11
• Jayapura, ME, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
• Registered on 10/20/2015
• 5 posts
Posted:10/20/2015 22:02


According to my 2009 Crown Vic Police Interceptor your property is not suitable if painted with black color. I suggest to you to be painted with brown color







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giboni
• Lincoln, NE, USA
• Registered on 12/22/2018
• 2 posts
Posted:12/22/2018 06:34
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Just bought a few days ago a 2008 CVPI. 121,000....Idle hours 2850. Well maintained. County vehicle used to patrol a large high school grounds. $2000.

It would seem I made a good deal. Transmission fluid a bit brownish. Guess do for a flush/filters.

The horn. I can simply wire up a new relay et I am removing the passenger seat.

This is to make room for my amateur Ham equipment.

Room for passengers to come in and out this way. Safety I think requires that I work on these rear doors

and replace the missing parts.

Im stumped. How do I get them to open. So I can remove the panels ?

Thank you in advance for your time and any useful walk thru's.

Best John
Carvy27
• Hinesville, GA, USA
• Registered on 7/9/2019
• 14 posts
Posted:7/14/2019 19:03
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Just bought a few days ago a 2008 CVPI. 121,000....Idle hours 2850. Well maintained. County vehicle used to patrol a large high school grounds. $2000.

It would seem I made a good deal. Transmission fluid a bit brownish. Guess do for a flush/filters.

The horn. I can simply wire up a new relay et I am removing the passenger seat.

This is to make room for my amateur Ham equipment.

Room for passengers to come in and out this way. Safety I think requires that I work on these rear doors

and replace the missing parts.

Im stumped. How do I get them to open. So I can remove the panels ?

Thank you in advance for your time and any useful walk thru's.

Best John


That sounds a price for steal John. Bet you need a manual diagram.
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