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“Today at 5PM the California Highway Patrol will be officially retiring the iconic Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor,” the CHP wrote in a Facebook post. “HP ‘Crown Vics’ have been ...
For three decades, the California Highway Patrol has used the Ford Crown Victoria sedan as its primary patrol vehicle. In 2013, the CHP switched to Ford’s Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility.
The California Highway Patrol has officially retired the last of its Crown Vics. The CHP on Sept. 1 announced the retirement of the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.
Over seven years after the retirement of the Ford Crown Victoria P71 production line, we are seeing the last remaining “Vics” go out to pasture.
Plenty of Ford Crown Victoria models have hit the road in the last few decades, ... In fact, the P71 was the only car the California Highway Patrol bought for patrols between 1996 and 2012.
Plenty of Ford Crown Victoria models have hit the road in the last few decades, ... In fact, the P71 was the only car the California Highway Patrol bought for patrols between 1996 and 2012.
As early as 2006, Ford was starting to do away with the Crown Victoria. It just didn't have a place in Ford's plans for the future. Looking at Ford's current offerings of SUVs, electric vehicles ...
19 – 2003 Ford Crown Victoria in Colorado junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin Ford replaced the squared-off LTD Crown Victoria with the more aerodynamic new Crown Victoria for the 1992 model year.