I had one of these wagons as my first car. 1986 model, dark blue metallic with the 15 inch turbine wheels with the red coat of arms centers. Loved that car! Would absolutely love to have another one.
You just don't see these in the Northeast anymore. Definitely my favorite car on Panther Magazine so far, love the 5.0 wagon, it's so nice, fix that AC and it will be perfect....and some new 6x9s.
Hello to the Chef. I am also the proud owner of two Ford Crown Victoria wagons, a 1987 and a 1991 LX model. The 1991 was completely restored in 2020 with both engine and transmission rebuilds. The body was and is in excellent shape as I do not drive it in the winter. The color is Pastel Alabaster ( off white or light tan ) and the car has 16,000.0 miles on it since rebuild. Interior is crushed velour in light tan with seating for eight. The 1987 is my winter wagon which currently has 250,000.0 miles on it and runs like a watch. I put steel wheels with snow tires and radials on the front and save my aluminum turbine wheels for summer use. The 1987 is Sand Beige ( Tan ) in color with cloth and leather interior, also an eight passenger car. Body is good but not perfect as I have used this car as a daily driver since I bought it used in June of 1988. I am glad a younger man appreciates these cars and has worked hard to keep it on the road. I know a lady in New Hampshire that has a 1989 like yours excepting that hers is an LX model she bought new and raised her family with it. Hers is white with dark blue crushed velour interior and over 200,000.0 miles on it. It is her pride and joy and is named " Kate Elizabeth ". Good luck with your wagon and stay in touch.
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I had one of these wagons as my first car. 1986 model, dark blue metallic with the 15 inch turbine wheels with the red coat of arms centers. Loved that car! Would absolutely love to have another one.
FYI the front half of the headliner can come from any ltd sedan but theres a transition bar for the rest of the back
Love this wagon! We had a great time filming this thing few months back!
@@LoveWhatYouDrive It was great to see this car at Ford Nationals.
I have one too!!
Daily looking to keep good word on our cars
@@daltonmartin6456 How many miles does your have on it? You don’t see these often anymore.
About 160000
Great tv crt in back
You just don't see these in the Northeast anymore.
Definitely my favorite car on Panther Magazine so far, love the 5.0 wagon, it's so nice, fix that AC and it will be perfect....and some new 6x9s.
Thank you! Definitely gotta get the a/c updated but I only need it 2 months out of the year so I just deal with it 😅
Hello to the Chef. I am also the proud owner of two Ford Crown Victoria wagons, a 1987 and a 1991 LX model. The 1991 was completely restored in 2020 with both engine and transmission rebuilds. The body was and is in excellent shape as I do not drive it in the winter. The color is Pastel Alabaster ( off white or light tan ) and the car has 16,000.0 miles on it since rebuild. Interior is crushed velour in light tan with seating for eight. The 1987 is my winter wagon which currently has 250,000.0 miles on it and runs like a watch. I put steel wheels with snow tires and radials on the front and save my aluminum turbine wheels for summer use. The 1987 is Sand Beige ( Tan ) in color with cloth and leather interior, also an eight passenger car. Body is good but not perfect as I have used this car as a daily driver since I bought it used in June of 1988. I am glad a younger man appreciates these cars and has worked hard to keep it on the road. I know a lady in New Hampshire that has a 1989 like yours excepting that hers is an LX model she bought new and raised her family with it. Hers is white with dark blue crushed velour interior and over 200,000.0 miles on it. It is her pride and joy and is named " Kate Elizabeth ". Good luck with your wagon and stay in touch.
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