158 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor (2nd Gen) (2009) US 58 COP
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (2nd Gen) (1998-11 ) Engine 4600 cc Modular V8
Decals California Highway Patrol
Registration Number US 58 COP (Vehicle related cherished number)
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The second generation Crown Victoria was introduced in 1998 with revised exterior styling, rear suspension and ignition system. The 1998-02 models featured revised 4 link rear suspension with a Watts linkage improving the cars road holding.
As with the previous generation (1992-97) cars many were sold to US Police Departments, though some were exported to law enforcement agencies overseas. The second generation was introduced for the 1998 model year through to 2011. These second generation cars eliminated the aero look, adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Both cars included restyled front- and rear-end components. The 1998 police package P71 had a chrome grille, chrome door handle trim, chrome bumper strips, and a chrome-trimmed flat-black rear fascia with the "Crown Victoria" badge. At this time, the car was still known as the "Crown Victoria P71". The 1999 and 2000 versions have a blacked out version of the standard chrome grille, While the 2001 on models have a black honeycomb type grille. They also have several heavy duty mechanical upgrades. The year 2003 brought considerable changes. Interior door panels and seats were freshened, with side-impact airbags becoming an option.
The 2004–2011 Police Interceptor is rated for 186.5 kW (254 PS; 250 hp) mostly due to the addition of a new better flowing air intake system. This system includes a new airbox that is similar to the Mercury Marauder airbox with an integrated 80 mm (3.1 in) mass airflow (MAF) sensor that is part of the airbox lid (but can be serviced individually). This allows for much more precise flow calibration and reduces the chances of air leakage Standard on the 2006 is a redesigned instrument cluster, which now sports an analog speedometer, tachometer, digital odometer with hour meter and trip meter features, and cross-compatibility with the civilian version's. plus . Kevlar-lined front doors, which might be useful as protective barriers during gunfights, are optional Also introduced in 2006, for P70/P72 Commercial Heavy Duty models and P71 Police Interceptor models is a 17" steel wheel, replacing the previous 16" wheels, plus new flat gray wheel covers rather than chromed wheel covers as in previous years.
For 2008, the Crown Victoria is restricted to fleet-only sales, and all Panther-platform cars are now flex-fuel cars. The CVPI receives some new options, such as the ability to have keyless entry. Presumably, this feature was added because the Chevrolet Impala Police Sedan has had keyless entry as an option since its inception.
California Highway Patrol
The agency is responsible for law enforcement on all California state routes (including all freeways and expressways), U.S. Highways, Interstate Highways and all public roads in unincorporated and incorporated portions of any specific county. originally established as a division of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Public Works, in 1929, it became a separate department in 1947.
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Shot 01.07.2018 at the American Car Show, Tatton Park, Manchester Ref 135-158
158 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor (2nd Gen) (2009) US 58 COP
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (2nd Gen) (1998-11 ) Engine 4600 cc Modular V8
Decals California Highway Patrol
Registration Number US 58 COP (Vehicle related cherished number)
FORD USA SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623789312836...
The second generation Crown Victoria was introduced in 1998 with revised exterior styling, rear suspension and ignition system. The 1998-02 models featured revised 4 link rear suspension with a Watts linkage improving the cars road holding.
As with the previous generation (1992-97) cars many were sold to US Police Departments, though some were exported to law enforcement agencies overseas. The second generation was introduced for the 1998 model year through to 2011. These second generation cars eliminated the aero look, adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Both cars included restyled front- and rear-end components. The 1998 police package P71 had a chrome grille, chrome door handle trim, chrome bumper strips, and a chrome-trimmed flat-black rear fascia with the "Crown Victoria" badge. At this time, the car was still known as the "Crown Victoria P71". The 1999 and 2000 versions have a blacked out version of the standard chrome grille, While the 2001 on models have a black honeycomb type grille. They also have several heavy duty mechanical upgrades. The year 2003 brought considerable changes. Interior door panels and seats were freshened, with side-impact airbags becoming an option.
The 2004–2011 Police Interceptor is rated for 186.5 kW (254 PS; 250 hp) mostly due to the addition of a new better flowing air intake system. This system includes a new airbox that is similar to the Mercury Marauder airbox with an integrated 80 mm (3.1 in) mass airflow (MAF) sensor that is part of the airbox lid (but can be serviced individually). This allows for much more precise flow calibration and reduces the chances of air leakage Standard on the 2006 is a redesigned instrument cluster, which now sports an analog speedometer, tachometer, digital odometer with hour meter and trip meter features, and cross-compatibility with the civilian version's. plus . Kevlar-lined front doors, which might be useful as protective barriers during gunfights, are optional Also introduced in 2006, for P70/P72 Commercial Heavy Duty models and P71 Police Interceptor models is a 17" steel wheel, replacing the previous 16" wheels, plus new flat gray wheel covers rather than chromed wheel covers as in previous years.
For 2008, the Crown Victoria is restricted to fleet-only sales, and all Panther-platform cars are now flex-fuel cars. The CVPI receives some new options, such as the ability to have keyless entry. Presumably, this feature was added because the Chevrolet Impala Police Sedan has had keyless entry as an option since its inception.
California Highway Patrol
The agency is responsible for law enforcement on all California state routes (including all freeways and expressways), U.S. Highways, Interstate Highways and all public roads in unincorporated and incorporated portions of any specific county. originally established as a division of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Public Works, in 1929, it became a separate department in 1947.
Diolch yn fawr am 66,531,301 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel
Thank you 66,531,301 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe
Shot 01.07.2018 at the American Car Show, Tatton Park, Manchester Ref 135-158