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  • HMC changed the title to HMC- Incoming- 1997 crown Victoria police interceptor
On 2/19/2023 at 9:29 PM, Asimo said:

Does it have four-wheel brakes on the pedal or one axle on the pedal and the other axle on the handbrake?

I think 7s had four wheel brakes from the start, one of the first British cars to fit them.

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2 hours ago, HMC said:

Fleet news- Abarth 595 was bought by @Wack, and another forum member is due to collect the Boxster tomorrow. 
 

So currently the only car I have use of is the Austin 7…..

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Although I have another vehicle on the way. I decided to use the Abarth money to get another silly car, and have less tied up in the token modern. I’m yet to buy the token modern (will be a sub 1k buy) but the other silly car is a 1997 Ford crown Victoria p71 police interceptor. Part of the us government fleet, specific use unknown……

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Should be with me by the weekend.

My eldest son's favourite car.

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On 19/02/2023 at 15:13, HMC said:

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That picture highlights the utterly ridiculous size that cars have bloated too. No wonder driving and parking is so stressful now!

Well bought - I used to work at a garage where the owner had a collection of cars including several of these

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Superb, was it a detective's car, the dash looks too nice to have been a liveried car 

I rented a Lincoln town car in the US, the engine was a V8 but it was that lazy it was unbelievable, I had an xk8 at the time so was used to V8 power but this, it made more noise but didn't go any faster when you put your foot down 

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A '97, very nice. I've always been a bigger fan of aero crown Vic starting in '92. A lot of decontenting happened over the years since private sales dropped constantly and the '98+ went very conservative styling wise so this would always be my preference. Should be a car that could last forever, not that it matters in this case.😄 P71 spec should give a little extra oomph, I think most came with a dual exhaust.

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That looks a lot of fun! 

On a side note what did you think of the Fiat Abarth? I'm regretting missing the advert as I would have done a deal with the Golf Cabriolet as Mrs Trigger really wants one, I'm just curious if they are any good? 

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Love the Crown Vic! Those 90’s ones are great looking big sedans imho. Iconic American cop cars! 
I like every generation of Crown Vic tbh, one’s definitely on my bucket list.

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Just now, 2flags said:

Yet another cool car! A wafty Yank and a baby 7. What are you looking at for your 'everyday' car? 

IVe just bought a focus mk2 5 door. 1.6 vct vvt something ghia . A bit battered but just the invisible, disposable transport I was hoping for. 

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I saw that advertised and if I wasnt in  " financial Cafe Racers" ** I would have been severely,  severely  tempted. Looks to have had a very well cared for life given its government use and mileage,  you can't usually hide the interior wear if they have been given a remotely hard time.

 

Very well bought. Jammy bastard***

 

 

** it's the one before financial Dire straits. Look a free dad jokes and music trivia

 

*** another dad joke, sorry not sorry.

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On 2/26/2023 at 10:54 PM, artdjones said:

I think 7s had four wheel brakes from the start, one of the first British cars to fit them.

Four wheel brakes yes, but for the first few years, the handbrake operated the front brakes and the pedal the rear brakes. They're terrifying to drive as the pedal does pretty much nothing.

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Grabbed a few pics of the newly acquired token “modern” something versatile and disposable, invisible and cheap.

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1.6 “115” so IRRC a sort of vvt duratec. It’s been knocked about a bit, ghia so nice upholstery and heater screen etc.

 

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  • HMC changed the title to HMC- sensible mk2 posh focus breaks cover
1 minute ago, sierraman said:

For A N Car you simply cannot do better. Cheap enough, get the parts everywhere, did an oil change on ours last week for just over £20, set of plugs £9 delivered...

That’s it, I just wanted something durable and low key, and it drives really well, Um compared to a 1936 Austin 7 😂

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