More problems for Ford
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/842247.asp?0cv=CB10
THE CROWN VICTORIA WAS also recently investigated by the government for gas tank fires linked to the deaths of 12 officers.
Some 350,000 Crown Victorias are used by police departments across the country, accounting for about 80 percent of police cars on the road in the United States.
East Hartford pulled eight cruisers off the road in November, the Journal Inquirer of Manchester reported last week. The South Bend, Ind., police department removed 70 of its 111 Crown Victorias from the streets earlier this year because of rust. Departments in Elyria and Lorain, Ohio, have also pulled some of the cars.
Ford spokesman Todd Nissen said the rusted frames do not necessarily mean the cars are unsafe.
“We haven’t received any reports of injuries related to this,” he said. “We looked into it, and we did not feel it was a widespread problem.”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in October closed its investigation of the fires, saying that the car exceeds federal standards for fuel system safety and that the rate of fires was no greater than that of Chevrolet Caprice police cars.
Ford has agreed to pay for the installation of shields around the gas tanks on Crown Victoria police cars to reduce the chances that the vehicles will burst into flames after a crash.
Some 350,000 Crown Victorias are used by police departments across the country, accounting for about 80 percent of police cars on the road in the United States.
East Hartford pulled eight cruisers off the road in November, the Journal Inquirer of Manchester reported last week. The South Bend, Ind., police department removed 70 of its 111 Crown Victorias from the streets earlier this year because of rust. Departments in Elyria and Lorain, Ohio, have also pulled some of the cars.
Ford spokesman Todd Nissen said the rusted frames do not necessarily mean the cars are unsafe.
“We haven’t received any reports of injuries related to this,” he said. “We looked into it, and we did not feel it was a widespread problem.”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in October closed its investigation of the fires, saying that the car exceeds federal standards for fuel system safety and that the rate of fires was no greater than that of Chevrolet Caprice police cars.
Ford has agreed to pay for the installation of shields around the gas tanks on Crown Victoria police cars to reduce the chances that the vehicles will burst into flames after a crash.
Originally posted by "stangerang"
hell, i wish they'd equid all of the interceptors with a highly explosive gas tank.....
hell, i wish they'd equid all of the interceptors with a highly explosive gas tank.....
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"I'm in the 82nd Airborne and this is as far as the bastards are going!"
93 Cobra, R302 331,canfields,T-76,TKO......sold
87 Coupe, 466, Edelbrock heads,Vic jr,150 shot 10.41@129.5...sold
2006 Honda 450ER .....new toy
Do you own a Torch Red FRC and tremble every time you drive under I75 on Hwy 60 and look in your rearview mirror? If so you are suffering from what is known as Cobraphobia.


