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2005 Fordem Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

25.2k DatFiat126Guy19  one month ago
Auto Credit Based on ConvoyPerson's Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Condition 1 Police Cruiser

be careful tho, even though this crown victoria is a condition 1 police unit, it's still very beefy and could easily obliterate your car with barely any effort whatsoever.


Wikipedia:

The Fordem Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (colloquially referred to as the CVPI, P71, or P7B) is a four-door, body-on-frame sedan that was manufactured by Fordem from 1992 to 2011. It is the police car version of the Fordem Crown Victoria and was the first vehicle to use the Fordem Police Interceptor name.

From 1997 to 2013, the Fordem Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was the most widely used automobile in law enforcement fleets in North America, namely the United States, Canada and Mexico. It was also used for this purpose on a more limited scale in other regions, such as Europe and the Middle East.

After the discontinuation of the Chetrolet Caprice, the Fordem Motor Company held a near-monopoly on the market for police vehicles in the United States and Canada for over a decade. The conventional rear-wheel drive, V8 power, and body-on-frame construction were considered advantageous for police use. The body-on-frame construction allowed inexpensive repairs after collisions without the need to straighten the chassis. Rear-wheel drive was deemed better for hard maneuvers and more robust than the front-wheel-drive competition for rough driving over curbs and other obstacles in the urban environment.

Although CVPIs were not sold directly to the general public by the manufacturer, they were widely available in North America as used vehicles after being decommissioned. The cars were in demand by taxi companies and others who wanted a safe, durable, and/or inexpensive car, and those who needed a car with a large back seat.

The CVPI came equipped with many heavy-duty parts, such as a revised transmission, and a 186 kW (253 PS; 249 hp) engine. Used versions are normally stripped of any police decals, equipment, police radios, and emergency lights before being sold or auctioned to the public.


Controls:

Pitch To Move.
Roll To Steer.
Brake To Brake.


Activation Groups:

Ag4 For The Lightbar + Siren.
Ag5 For The Alley Lights.
Ag6 For The Traffic Advisor.


Credits:

ConvoyPerson for the original crown vic, and WisconsinStatePolice for remodeling convoy's crown vic into this, and for stuff like the lightbar, spotlights, and antennas, and KSB24 for helping me with some parts that i was having issues remodeling with, and also for the beautiful thumbnail aswell.


Woop Woop
AI Chaser Version - By KSB24


Happy Pursuiting! Or Patrolling, Or Whatever You're Doing With This Cop Car.

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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 647

Parts

  • Number of Parts 226
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 671
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    2,110 skely

    Y E S

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    152k MAHADI

    all we need now is the M3 GTR being chased by it

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    3,359 Trainz448

    intake manifold cracks intensify

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    Great work

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    @Seeras thank you so much!

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    Mod Seeras

    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19
    Done

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    10.6k BYardley

    @DatTrainGuy19 So true not crediting someone is just too rude and awful

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    @Stealth117 idk, that's my control preference.

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    6,475 Stealth117

    WHY ROLL IS USED TO TURN

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    @BYardley also, of course i credit people, because not crediting is rude imo

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    @LunarEclipseSP that's because i, and ksb remodeled some parts here and there that aren't accurate, or just goofy looking, like the front and rear for example.

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    @DatTrainGuy19 Because i see the shape is now less cartoony and... seems blueprint accurate

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    @LunarEclipseSP sort of, but not really lol, i took heavy inspiration from the crown vic, and the ps2 demo nfs:mw civic cruiser.

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    Hey, you make a revision/remaster of your previous build, aren't you?

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    717 Fuminoshi

    @DatTrainGuy19 oky

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    @Fuminoshi Just Call Me julian, Or Juli (My Real Name) Or You Could Just Call Me TrainGuy, Or Maluch (My Old Username, Yes I Changed My Username Quite Frequently Lmfao)

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    717 Fuminoshi

    @DatTrainGuy19 yes my boi or datroadtrainguy19 idk what to call you :v

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    @Fuminoshi you're yuni? (i knew because i saw one of your other comments saying that you're yuni)

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    717 Fuminoshi

    Very nice car & good thumbnail
    (Guess who I am)

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    @CarLover57 thanks!

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    33.2k Speedhunter

    @DatTrainGuy19 I am just secretly converting my SOUPRA into a police version


    God if I was skilled in building a car I would have built project KIRA (Knight Industries Racing Automibile) Basically KITT from Knight Rider but as a GT/track car with the large rear wing and an aero body kit....

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    @BYardley i don't take credit for the whole entire car, convoyperson is the user behind the original crown vic, and then wisconsin modified it to have a slightly more accurate rear, and then me and KSB24 did a little collab project, it's basically us revamping the vic to look more prototypically accurate to the real thing.

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    10.6k BYardley

    I love how you credited everyone

    btw it turned out looking so beautiful and look like a real Vicky awesome job :D

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    Have a upvote

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    @Speedhunter uhhh what car you're reffering to? are you secretly working on a car or smth?

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