Crown Victoria Police Car Responding Compilation
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- A compilation of most of my videos featuring Crown Victoria Units responding from many different Police and Fire Departments. The first Police version Crown Victoria was produced in 1992 and production ceased in 2011, nearly 10 years later not many units are still in service let alone actively responding to calls. This video features most of the response videos I was lucky enough to capture including some that were filmed before I received a HQ camera so I hope you all understand and still enjoy the video!
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The grunt of that 4.6 in a Crown Vic is pretty legendary. Even as a kid, I knew the engine sound was a Vic because nothing else sounds like it.
Got that right! Can’t beat it
I want that for a ring tone.
I miss Crown Victorias as serving police cars. That is what they're known best for over three decades.
I am so happy when I am able to film crown vics responding knowing there’s so few left
Sad that ours went gone a little to early 😔
Dang fr crown Vics p71s are sick
And also those cars are tanks they are very reliable cars and when I see a crown Vic is a treat for me today
I believe some are still secretly made to this day but only for the secret service 🤫 or at least a variation is
Newmark still has them! Tons left including unmarked units
A crown Vic with some rotating halogen lights is a sight to behold
IKR
There's still a few around... You can always buy a ford crown victoria PI and get it outfitted with a halogen lightbar and some other stuff.. Have it as a display car. That's what I plan to do, have a 2nd FCVPI dressed up as a NYPD car with a proper NYPD lightbar just to have around and display.. probably play with the lights and sirens in the garage. 😆
Beautiful aesthetic
There will be nothing that would ever come close to what Ford Crown Victoria was in automotive history of enforcement of all time. This car is legendary!
0:47 Siren sounded like it was going through puberty or something.
There’s something wrong with the siren. Sad
The vic was getting old so it has to go through some.... awkward changes
@@ffandrewd2986 Maybe the mic was peeking
There is nothing better than a crown Vic SCREAMING by 🤘 I own a 09 Crown Vic Police interceptor and man it's a fun car. Great video! Keep up the awesome work! From a volunteer firefighter out of Maryland
That’s awesome I would love to own one my self, unfortunately we are seeing less and less in service each year
@@demonracer2 yeah that's the sad part I got lucky
0:49 R.I.P That Siren Or That Guy On High Lag.
Sounds like the siren speaker needs to be replaced.
I gotta say that old FD CVPI is beautiful, looks like whoever drives it likes cruising lol, interesting how the back trim is painted white too
And they still have the old lights
Man, I love the crown Vic, the replica of it in beamng is soooo much fun to drive, wish they continued it..
My county still uses them as same for my city. I wish they could still build more.
I agree I miss them so much but I am looking forward to buying them I found some that are available to buy from a previous owner.
I like the Ford Crown Victoria police car the best.
You can tell the white ones are the faster ones. The paint just comes right off because of how fast they go.
i was so glad when i was able to get my hands on a mint black 2008 police vic recently. i love that car so much
1:01 that's the oldest POS I've seen.
Nice compilation! I sure do miss seeing the Crown Vics in my area! Thanks for making this video though!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this complilation, has a lot of unmarked units. Hard to find on youtube. Got a grey unmarked cvpi in France
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video
When I was adopted by my father I never knew he was a police officer because he drove crown Victorias and I remember all of three of his unmarked crown Victorias it’s because he took me to school in them while he head off to work after Dropping me off at school and I miss them now crown Vic’s are sadly gone because they stop making them but I’ll always remember his three unmarked crown Victorias.
CVPIs are like tanks. They're not the fastest but very reliable and can take beatings like a boss. It's a beast with brick-like chassis
I agree. I wish I had one. It’s such a shame that Ford discontinued the legendary Panther platform in 2011.
@@DanVehicleFan98 i own one, mate. Two years ago i bought myself an unmarked 2011 P7B used by a local PD's detective with 10,000 miles marker in pristine condition for $1,000. 30,000 miles later she is still going strong. Buying a Crown Vic brings me fond memories too. Back in the days where Crown Vics dominated the streets, i could recognise them by the engine sound more than the sirens. I also knew when cops were on night patrol by hearing it. It's one of a kind. You should buy a Panther platform car if you want a cheap, reliable proto muscle car
Hoping to buy one next year and bring it to the UK
Thanks for this ❤
You're so welcome!
So happy to see the Ford Crown Victoria still in service to some other cities and countys
I know my county only uses one but still good vehicles. Pretty fast too.
It went from the crown vic as the iconic police car, now its gonna turn to the explorer lol
@@kendalmyers9445 my county only uses them as posse cars or citizen service, but we still have a few sheriff vics in service, its rare to see the sheriff one but its there 😂
Yes, but hardly. I almost never find any more as police cars. I do find taxis from them occasionally.
I Love Police Vehicles, It's Just So Cool ❤️✌️
I love the Ford crown Victoria
They need to bring the P71 Police Interceptor back the Crown Victoria is just bad ass car .
Thanks!
Wyckoff Fire department responding??
My heart aches knowing I will never get the chance in my law enforcement career to serve behind the wheel of these legends, gotta have those crappy new ford interceptors and Ram’s,
Thank god I have one for my personal vehicle at least!
Never gonna be anything else like the Crown Vic
I missed the crown Vic
The OG cop car
Unless I'm blind I see rarely anybody in this video pulling over for the police and fire. It is the law in every state. Some drivers are just dumbfounded I think and don't care. Anyway great video keep them coming.
It seems like the only instances where people don’t pull over is when they don’t have a shoulder to pull over to or are already stopped at a light.
You made my day howd you get some many shots of them
Over 10 years of filming!
Weird to think I actually have one of these now, they're so cool
That’s awesome!
The greatest cop car to ever cover a beat.
1:05, 2:58 - 3:03 those Crown Vic's look like they've seen better days
And they are still going!
@@demonracer2 Indeed, they are.
Yup
Since New Jersey snows rust is what kills them
Btw, in England you can own and drive your very own Crown Vic in full police livery and lights. You can't turn them on whole driving, obviously, although local police sometimes grant permission to use blues and toes on the road for some events. Look up "American police cars in England" videos on TH-cam. 🔴🔵
hell yes NJ represent
For sure!
Anyone know what siren is used at 1:17
This cars are fun to drive built like a tank and reliable i owned 2 of them. Crown Vic fan for life...🚔🇺🇲
That’s awesome! I am sure they are a blast to drive!
It is cool i love you crown vic
More please
9:26 Police crown car Bloomfield NJ Police Department and inside on Bloomfield NJ Fire Department Headquarters 2012
*I want a Crown Vic.*
1:35 was a beauty
1:39/5:39 That’s a funky painted police car.
It’s a fire department staff car
@@demonracer2 The title.
@@nicotorres5965 It’s a police interceptor car, it can be used for fire also, he knows what he wrote on the title.
Bruh it says fire city of clifton
You could ask anyone from any generation to try and draw a cop car and it will come out looking like a Crown.
2nd best police car of all time
What do you consider is first?
0:46 I’m sorry but what siren is that?😂😂
Code 3 RLS
1:16
On GTA III era when the FIB have much higher pitch sirens
My county and city uses the but they r for rookies we mainly have slick top Tahoe’s, chargers, and 20 and 2021 explorers and we have Chevy express vans. And very rarely we have Ford Taurus
So they are replacing them D:, ain't gonna be that good of a day when I move to the US if I don't get to see a crown vic
@@SpecterNeverSpectator well the sheriffs department in my county they only have explorers and f150’s if I remember correctly. And I think they r starting to go all ford f150’s
0:52 his siren is drowning! someone do something! XD
Every American Police Force Are All Awesome 💙💙💙💙
This one too light bar kinda looks like a whelen edge but not blocky 1:49
Shit bro, may sound like the classic dream what I'm about to see, but if and when I move to the US I get a handsome amount of money working, and I already moved there all I have, I'm deffinetly getting one of these beautiful fellas let me tell you that!
They use the vics for rookies *
Can you do a video of LAPD?
Have one coming soon!
9:03 What organization is that car from?
Wildwood Police Department I think
Correct Wildwood Nj Police
@@demonracer2 Cool, I couldn’t recognize it because it had no blue lights.
New Jersey state police
@@demonracer2 it looks like New Jersey state police
4:35 Isnt that a clifton crown victoria police
compañeros Policía👮🚔
LONG LIVE AMERICAN POLICE FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES 💙💙💙💙
I just like this Vic though 4:15
I didn't know that some fire departments have Ford crown Victorias for the fire chief to drive when did they get those
Muito da hora 😁👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
その内「警察において最後の一台クラウンヴィクトリア、運用終了へ」とか来るんだろうなぁ。悲しいなぁ
GO, AMERICAN POLICE FORCE, GO ! 💙💙💙💙
Why did Ford have to discontinue these jewels
Sadly they weren't efficient anymore. Big V8 but didn't put out enough HP anymore. The 4.6 is easily one of the most reliable engines you can have but a 2022 Honda Civic is faster then a Vic now days the way they make cars. The Vic will easily outlast any police car on the road today. There's a reason many departments still use them 12 years after being discontinued. They are pure power work horse and reliability all in one. Plus easy as hellllllll to work on.
I wonder how many police departments still have Crown Vics nowadays. 🤔
Not many left
One small town by me still has one in service. Also here in Indiana the state police maybe 2 years ago still had some for the commercial vehicle enforcement still going
Even though these really havent been made now since 2011, Still Seeing a few of them out there, but NOT too many though...
There aren’t many around here, so I am very happy when I’m able to film them!
@@Signal11 betting that pretty much all of them must have a TON of miles on them
I hardly ever find any more Vics these days...
Love crown victoria!👑❤️
Who doesn't?! Thanks for watching
4:46 looked odd, I can't quite put my finger on it, but it almost looked shorter than most Vics lol
It seems like the video ratio is kinda compressed or something lol. So that's probably why, it definitely looks funny
Its the video. Most likely a normal crown vic
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1:40
5:40
6:25 you’re sure that’s a police car?
Partners Police 👮🚔⚖️
HEY Police cars are good at driving
#CVPIsdeservebetterels
I agree
6:34 that ain't the crown vic. Thats the Taurus
Crown vic went by first
This is Why I Really, Really Love Every American Police Force of the United States The Most 💙💙💙💙
Police cars are known for there speed they are no ordinary cars.
not really. they're ordinary cars with severe duty parts that can withstand heavy use, like improved cooling, redundant brake lines, etc. the police package ECU has a slightly different tune. 3.55 rear axle was an option on some p71s which gave it slightly better acceleration, but p71s are significantly heavier than civilian models so they're about the same in terms of speed
@@dreyone6156 well what about the slammer at the front of the police car most police cars have them it must be used to slam into the backs of speed cars when the police have a chance when the theif is stopped by a red traffic light.
@@henriquedearruda8902 if by "slammer" you mean the push bar, that is designed to prevent body damage from collisions during police maneuvers. It's not used to "slam into the backs" of cars, but it can be used as a battering ram. I am not sure what relevance that bears to the car's speed.
@@dreyone6156 well they can go up 2000 miles per hour so fast and slam into the back of the other car and only the car being chased gets damaged
@@henriquedearruda8902 not sure where you got the patently absurd idea that a crown victoria police interceptor can reach speeds of up to 2000 mph. no production vehicle in human history can go that fast. in fact, even a lot of airplanes can't go that fast. the top speed of a crown victoria police interceptor is electronically limited to about 124 MPH. Without the limiter on they can reach speeds of maybe around 137ish MPH at most without performance modifications
Hey a fusion!
A few of these cars were pretty janky, they don't even look legit
Because of democrats “defunded”
Nah some departments are just letting them run tell a expensive problem comes up then they go to auction
@@IeeIee778 lol exactly! "Well that intake manifold is gone send it to the scrap"