Spiny Norman Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 3 hours ago, uk_senator said: Am I the only one looking at this pic imagining the 7 on a custom roof rack atop the Vic, with some drop down folding/extending ramps... 😕 Or slung out the back on davits like a dingy hanging off a luxury yacht? 😛 AnnoyingPentium, eddyramrod, uk_senator and 3 others 2 4
Schaefft Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 10 hours ago, jon.k said: I was reading a CAR magazine from 2000 yesterday, and there was an article on the state of the american car industry. I think it said that in the US the "sub-sub-compact" Focus cost the same as a Crown Vic, so everyone bought a Crown Vic. Probably not too far from the truth. And why would anyone in their right mind if you don't use it as a urban commuter? jon.k 1
Three Speed Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 In 2000 we moved to the states and needed 2 cars which turned out to be a Crown Vic and a Focus. The Focus was the first Focus “Wagon” in California - made an interesting comparison to the Focus estate I had been driving in the UK. The Crown Vic delivered 88k miles of easy trouble free motoring over the following 4 years. Fantastic car. Should have brought it back here. chaseracer, Dyslexic Viking, HMC and 2 others 5
PhilA Posted March 12, 2023 Posted March 12, 2023 Well, they were built to be utilitarian. Grandpa's choice of wheels. Police choice of wheels. Once the police have finished wringing the life out of them, taxi driver's chariot. They're big, simple, over engineered vehicles. Good long distance cruisers, not so great around town but if all you're going to do is get stuck in bumper to bumper traffic it might as well be comfy. HMC, lesapandre, Dyslexic Viking and 1 other 4
GregZX Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 On 3/6/2023 at 6:01 PM, HMC said: Well, this ex US govt police interceptor arrived yesterday…. I was told by the transport guy, in broken English, that I should not remove the key from the ignition. I was a bit suprised as I wasn’t told about this by the vendor, but decided to go along with it anyway until I could contact the vendor for clarification. I duely sent a text, and drove off for some fuel… Just after this was taken, the car either locked itself ( with the keys in) or a little person pressed the locking and then shut the door. So a spectacle developed for passers by of me trying to use string, coat hangers and cable ties to avoid having to break a windows to get back in. To break into my own former US government car. After an hour I gave up and broke a rear quarter light (“vent window” as I was later to learn searching for a replacment) Anyway, after that was sorted I recieved a text…. The Driver was mistaken, there’s no need or purpose for leaving the keys in the ignition. Oh , right. Brilliant. Anyway it’s a really nice car, very clean and tidy and unworn. I’m not sure what it’s previous life entailed but it’s not been lived in and hammered around. Seems to have been in or around New Jersey… (I’m picturing Tony Soprano being tailed) It cuts a suitably menacing presence in and around Tavistock….. Magnificent. I once considered importing a Police interceptor Crown Vic when they were about £10k. Now....
Dave_Q Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 Just now, GregZX said: Magnificent. I once considered importing a Police interceptor Crown Vic when they were about £10k. Now.... There's a guy on a forum selling one you know GregZX 1
Schaefft Posted March 13, 2023 Posted March 13, 2023 Crown Vic's are still dirt cheap in the US, or at the very least some of the better deals you can get for your money. Getting it over here isn't getting any cheaper though. LightBulbFun 1
HMC Posted March 14, 2023 Author Posted March 14, 2023 Ever since I was a kid, I’ve wanted a bmc 1100/1300. I even rang Derek Bayliss of the 1100 club when I was 15 to ask about buying one. 27 years later I’ve got one incoming- currently being loaded onto a polish registered beavertail in central london…. garethj, Rust Collector, neil1971 and 36 others 39
High Jetter Posted March 14, 2023 Posted March 14, 2023 Noice. Had several, m8 & I swopped engines, carbs, all sorts. Best we had was a 2-dr MG, got it to fly in the end. HMC 1
wuvvum Posted March 14, 2023 Posted March 14, 2023 I've had two of those (basic though rather than Plah) and they are a pretty decent steer. One of them wasn't even all that rusty. lesapandre, HMC and Matty 3
lesapandre Posted March 14, 2023 Posted March 14, 2023 2 hours ago, HMC said: Ever since I was a kid, I’ve wanted a bmc 1100/1300. I even rang Derek Bayliss of the 1100 club when I was 15 to ask about buying one. 27 years later I’ve got one incoming- currently being loaded onto a polish registered beavertail in central london…. Looks like Bermondsey - never seen it about.
somewhatfoolish Posted March 15, 2023 Posted March 15, 2023 11 hours ago, wuvvum said: I've had two of those (basic though rather than Plah) and they are a pretty decent steer. One of them wasn't even all that rusty. Must be the only one then. Matty 1
HMC Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 This surprisingly solid but scruffy little thing arrived yesterday, offloaded by a gruff polish man, and promptly refused to start. Turns over readily. had to leave it on double yellows all day with a rain soaked note of apology. Surprisingly I didnt get a ticket, maybe they took mercy? Anyway i towed up up to my car park and at the weekend I’ll have a play and see what’s what. It was happily driving around London, and it’s got fuel in the tank. Apparently the fuel gauge was working but now it doesn’t. Could there be an issue with power to the pump? I’ve checked the fuses and beyond that I’ll start checking for fuel and spark at the engine on Saturday. At no point did I hit it with a stick. Any go to ideas? Datsuncog, LightBulbFun, CaptainBoom and 15 others 18
BeEP Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Assuming it still has the electric pump in the boot, check it ticks with ignition on (will be a very slow tick once float chamber is full). If not check it has power. If it has power give it a tap or take the rear cover off and clean the 'points'. Fuel gauge wire comes through boot floor adjacent to pump so it's possible something has dislodged/damaged both. sdkrc, HMC, lesapandre and 1 other 4
sierraman Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Could be damp on the ignition. Looks pretty wet there and if it’s been took through the driving rain the distributor could be piss wet through.
High Jetter Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Gruff polish man syphoned the petrol out hence guage reading zero?
HMC Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 31 minutes ago, High Jetter said: Gruff polish man syphoned the petrol out hence guage reading zero? Good point, although I’ve since put 10 litres in, and gauge not registering toward “e” from bump stop, with ignition on makes me wonder if power to / wiring associated with the pump could be an issue if the gauge also affected? 1 hour ago, BeEP said: Assuming it still has the electric pump in the boot, check it ticks with ignition on (will be a very slow tick once float chamber is full). If not check it has power. If it has power give it a tap or take the rear cover off and clean the 'points'. Fuel gauge wire comes through boot floor adjacent to pump so it's possible something has dislodged/damaged both. Thanks for this, definitely no “ticking” going on, I had a quick check of the wires but nothing more than a quick once over, will report back once I’ve done what you’ve suggested.
Datsuncog Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 2 hours ago, HMC said: At no point did I hit it with a stick. Well, there's your problem m8. These things need a damn good thrashing from time to time. Says so in the Haynes manual. catsinthewelder, HMC, Yoss and 4 others 4 3
Six-cylinder Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 @HMC As many know we have a small holding and we can supply a thrashing branch to your specifications. Just tell us length, width, weight, colour and bushiness' required and I am sure we can grow you something! Lovely car in spite of the hiccup. HMC, GrumpiusMaximus, wuvvum and 7 others 1 9
PhilA Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Go roll the fuses in the holders, they don't like the damp. That sometimes cleans the contacts up. Your fuel gauge and fuel pump are on the fused side of the ignition switch circuit. chaseracer, mercedade, wuvvum and 2 others 5
BeEP Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 You can also test the fuse theory by trying the indicators (or wipers, or heater fan), which are also protected by the single fuse on the ignition switch circuit. PhilA, HMC and wuvvum 3
HMC Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 9 minutes ago, BeEP said: You can also test the fuse theory by trying the indicators (or wipers, or heater fan), which are also protected by the single fuse on the ignition switch circuit. Ah right, yes the wipers and fan are working. I’ll get a multimeter and test that power is getting to the fuel pump later, thanks. PhilA 1
HMC Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 Meanwhile I’m using the crown vic, as a daily, for which it’s totally capable; the council neglected roads around here are matched well to the rugged enchanced police spec. Currently I’m toying with offers of either a swap for a 2010 merc e class estate, an Austin maxi, or some money with it against a rover p5b. Or just keeping it. Or a swap/ deal against anything any of you might suggest? Six-cylinder, Coprolalia, BeEP and 8 others 8 3
hairnet Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 did you close the trunk or were they too quick for you
egg Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 These boys are going to have a lot of tales to tell about their pa when they're older! 😀 wuvvum and HMC 2
sutty2006 Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Keep it. All the others are crap in comparison eddyramrod, Twiggy, djim and 2 others 5
hairnet Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 hes crazy we're related to him oh shit egg, Rust Collector, PicantoJon and 1 other 4
Mrs6C Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Did you manage to fix that broken window? I like that series of Crown Victoria very much. I hired one once when I was working in New Orleans. It was triple green, with pale metallic green paintwork, mid-green leather seats and darker green for all the rest of the interior, plastics, carpets, seatbelts and all. It was a lovely thing to waft around the bayous and the sound of that V8 up front was very pleasing. egg, LightBulbFun and eddyramrod 3
HMC Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 5 minutes ago, Mrs6C said: Did you manage to fix that broken window? I like that series of Crown Victoria very much. I hired one once when I was working in New Orleans. It was triple green, with pale metallic green paintwork, mid-green leather seats and darker green for all the rest of the interior, plastics, carpets, seatbelts and all. It was a lovely thing to waft around the bayous and the sound of that V8 up front was very pleasing. I’ve got some glass on the way from the USA. Any of your fleet you would want to trade? Mrs6C, hairnet and LightBulbFun 2 1
Mrs6C Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 3 minutes ago, HMC said: I’ve got some glass on the way from the USA. Any of your fleet you would want to trade? Sadly not, though it is a very nice car. Worth an advert on Car and Classic, I''d have thought? LightBulbFun 1
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