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marauder conversion
does anyone know if a marauder conversion kit is avaliable for crown vics? did a search on google but nothing turned up. crown vics and marauders appear to have the exact same dimensions, so basically, i could just swap the bumpers, rims, and headlights....??? any insight?
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Re: marauder conversion
There is no "conversion" kit.
The MM uses a 32V (DOHC) engine, while the CV and GMs use a 16V engine (SOHC). You can take the nose, and rear facia from a MM and graft it onto a '03/'04 CV or GM, but that won't make it a Marauder. |
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ok, thanks alot for the info. yea, i knew that the engines were not the same. i was just curious if it was possible. but anything is possible with enough money...
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You're better off just buying the Marauder then doing a conversion. It'll save you money doing it that way! Plus, you don't have to wait as long for the car to be ready for you!!
If you've looking to do the conversion because you want to have a sleeper car, just buy the Marauder and paint it and change the rims/tires. It'll still be cheaper.
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Re: marauder conversion
Can you maybe put the head and tail lights on to a 2000 cvpi, or is there that big of a difference?
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