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Old 11-08-2005, 11:20 PM
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2005 crown vic oops totaled

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notice the timing chain is off the gear

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officer was responding to a fight and a impala pulled out in front of him. he hit it then rolled the car. He was able to get out but his passanger needed to be extricated by FD. Also people in other car were cut out. All will be fine. Don't know what the impala looks like but alot can be said about the safety built in the crown vic. the pass. compartment is intact for the most part. whats sucks is i set this car up 2 months ago and has 6012 miles on it.
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Old 11-09-2005, 11:39 AM
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Re: 2005 crown vic oops totaled

Damn man that sucks. But at least everyone was ok. I hate how a lot of people say fords suck because look at this ford saved a few peoples lives.
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Where did this happen, I might be intersted in the drive train for another project car.
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Old 11-20-2005, 06:19 PM
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I wouldn't trust the drive train you can see in picture the timing chain is knocked off the cam gear. the whole drive train is also pushed back pretty good. according to the pd they figure he impacted at 70 mph. I am going to have to cut the roof off to get the equipment out. on a side note I took the light bar off and some of the LED modules are still good
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Re: 2005 crown vic oops totaled

Is there any chance that the requipment console is still usable?
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Old 11-25-2005, 09:16 AM
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Is there any chance that the requipment console is still usable?
nothing can be sold from this car.
it looks like the mounting legs are bent but i will be stripping what is usable and put it in another car when they get it. even the equipment tray in the trunk got tweaked pretty good.
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