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  2. Ford Crown Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Ford introduced a long-wheelbase version of the Crown Victoria featuring a six-inch extension to a 120.7-inch wheelbase. As with the extended-wheelbase Lincoln Town Car L, the long-wheelbase Crown Victoria was modified through the use of a longer frame and longer rear doors; all additional interior room was added to the rear seat.

  3. Ford LTD Crown Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The first time Ford used "Victoria" as a naming convention was 1932, for both Ford Victoria and Lincoln Victoria 2-door coupes.. The model directly derives its name from the Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria of 1955–1956, the 1980 LTD Crown Victoria revived a distinctive styling feature from its Fairlane namesake: a targa-style band atop the B-pillars.

  4. 1957 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The mainstream Ford line of cars grew substantially larger for 1957, a model which lasted through 1959.The Crown Victoria with its flashy chrome "basket handle" was no more, and the acrylic glass-roofed Crown Victoria Skyliner was replaced by a new model, the retracting-roof hardtop Skyliner.

  5. Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - Wikipedia

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    The last Crown Victoria Police Interceptor rolled off the assembly line in August 2011, and was sold to the Kansas Highway Patrol. The vehicle now resides in the agency's academy as a museum piece. [26] This was followed by the final Crown Victoria to ever be produced on September 15, 2011, which was exported to Saudi Arabia.

  6. 1937 Ford - Wikipedia

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    Wheelbase: 2,845 mm (112.0 in) Chronology; Predecessor: ... "Generations: Ford Model T to Crown Victoria". Edmunds.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2006

  7. 1955 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Victoria Skyliner's sales were plummeting with just 603 made, and it would be replaced by a convertible the next year. A new addition at midyear was the "Town Victoria" 4-door hardtop model which, along with the new Customline Victoria 2-door hardtop, were meant to compete with the Chevrolet Bel Air and Plymouth Belvedere.

  8. Ford Panther platform - Wikipedia

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    While the latter was sold alongside the larger Grand Marquis, the Five Hundred was phased in as a replacement for both the Ford Taurus and Crown Victoria. By 2007, the Crown Victoria was supported nearly entirely by fleet sales, outselling only the Ford GT in retail sales. After the 2007 model year, Ford ended retail sales of the Crown Victoria ...

  9. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    The decline in full-size station wagon sales meant the Crown Victoria was exclusively a four-door sedan. The 41-year production run of the Country Squire is the third-longest of a Ford car nameplate in North America, surpassed only by the Ford Thunderbird and Ford Mustang which is to date still in production.