1991 Ford Crown Victoria Country Squire Lx Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Kinderhook, New York, United States
I am always available by mail at: cherryramis@juno.com .
The top of the line Ford, the Crown Victoria LTD Country Squire LX "Woody" Wagon with 3rd row seat is loaded with
options. In continuous production for over 40 years, the Crown Victoria was the longest-produced Ford. This is a
RARE opportunity to own an original condition, un-restored, un-molested, one-owner CLASSIC!!!
Much has been done to this Classic since coming out of storage several years ago. Some of the repair/service work
that has been done between 2008/2015 includes, but is not limited to; Replace Starter, Battery Solenoid, NEW
Battery, Evacuate and Recharge A/C System, Replace Old fuses an bulbs, Rebuilt Speedometer, Replace Door Actuators,
L/F Window Motor, R/F Window Motor, A/C Freon, NEW Tires, Oil Service, Replace V-Belts, Antifreeze, Cooling System
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Ford Crown Victoria for Sale
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White House clears way for NHTSA to mandate vehicle black boxes
Fri, 07 Dec 2012At present, over 90 percent of all new vehicles sold in the United States today are equipped with event data recorders, more commonly known as black boxes. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gets its way, that already high figure will swell to a full 100 percent in short order.
Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
One problem with current black boxes is that there's no set of standards for automakers to follow when creating what bits of data are recorded, and for how long or in what format it is stored. In other words, one automaker's box is probably not compatible with its competitors.
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid recalled over lack of roof padding
Mon, 29 Jul 2013Ford is recalling 33,021 units of its 2013 C-Max Hybrid not equipped with optional panoramic roof panels. During testing, the model in question returned testing results for occupant head injuries that fell outside of criteria laid out in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. The issue puts occupants at greater risk of injury in the event of a crash if they are in an affected car.
The recall will begin August 19, at which time C-Max Hybrid owners can take their cars to dealers to have energy-absorbent material installed between the headliner and roof. The bulletin below from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has more information.
Meet Floyd Pullin, 102-year-old honorary president of Ford trucks [w/video]
Wed, 28 Aug 2013When we talk about trucks we often talk about how loyal truck owners are; it's men like Floyd Pullin who provide the proof. The 102-year-old man from Confluence, Pennsylvania has only owned Ford products since the 1920s, and he's done so well by Ford Trucks that the division named him honorary president for a day, not long after he took delivery of his latest ride, a 2013 F-150 STX.
That's the 16th Ford he's owned. If he bought his first when he was 16, he'd have flipped into a new car or truck about every five years. For 86 years. Not a bad run of business for either side.
Ford Trucks made a video to wish Pullin a happy birthday, which was celebrated at his local Ford dealership and was visited by a Pennsylvania state senator. You can watch it below.