Well if you removed the red grill flashers, changed the door stars to the period ones,removed the back window flashers and used 3 spotlights (red,yellow,blue) and took off the traffic director it would be a close to the actual use replica.
Yes, at 1:11 you can see there is a designated spot for the steady red, but the bulb must be burned out. You better get that bulb replaced before you get a ticket, lol.
@@Rick1885 Yep, that is the Steady Burn. Here's a video of a fully functioning JetSonic JC1 with a Steady Burn: ua-cam.com/video/yCFeCcN4qQI/v-deo.html
Tje lightbar is wrong. The jetsonic is suppose to have steady red and blues at the ends and no alley lights and no stop stick. Also the interior lights are also not used and no grill light's
The CHP didn't have the mid 1980s Crown Victoria LTDs. However, here in New Orleans, Louisiana there were almost everywhere with the NOPD(New Orleans Police Department). Alongside the Chevy Impala/Caprice
@@dewarkhodern9990 I must correct myself. The CHP did use the LTD in 1988. They were part of the Specially Marked Patrol Vehicle Program...where CHP used the LTD, Diplomat and the Chevy Celebrity, in non traditional colors. There were 17 vehicles in the program of which 3 were the LTD. They were painted, get this, Fawn Metallic (Oakland office), Creme Beige (Bakersfield) and Light Buckskin (Newhall). These were supposed to be used for commercial enforcement (to get those truckers). There is a report online about them. Kinda interesting. Google CHP SMPV Program.
Actually, the lightbar is right. There were Aerodynics, Vectors, and Twinsonics too, but JC1's were used on lots of LTD Crown Vic's and Caprices. The Steady Burn bulb is just burnt out, even though this is a fake representation of what the actual car would look like. Except for the stupid advisory they added onto the back, along with the alley lights.
@@Lzc-hc4kt +1. Also, there were no interior back dashboard lights on any CHP cars of that era, if the car had a roof-mounted light bar. Those 2 alternating flashing red lights behind the grill are also something never installed on a real CHP car.
@@Lzc-hc4kt I wholeheartedly agree. If you're going to invest that much money into your restoration project, then spend that much money being accurate!
Unfortunately you went way over board. The front has to have a steady red, the CHP did not have alley lights, and the lights on the deck and the stop stick on the roof also didn't exists. The siren used was on the roof, not the bumper. CHP didn't have wig wags inside the grill until very recently. Spotlights are flat black not chrome. Grade C-
Old school police Crown Victoria, back when they were the boxy LTD. Looks beautiful and well restored. I have an '89 LX. Edit: That is not a legit police car. It's actually an LX dressed up as a cop car.
@@Lzc-hc4kt The CHP didn't have the mid 1980s Crown Victoria LTDs. However, here in New Orleans, Louisiana they were almost everywhere with the NOPD(New Orleans Police Department). Alongside the Chevy Impala/Caprice
the sunken in rear plate looks extremely odd and too modern... like some kind of custom job, the traffic warning lights in the back under the lightbar look too modern too. car is cool, I can see you dropped a lot of money into it but it looks like there are some inaccuracies. not trying to be negative
he painted the plateholder white, thats what makes it look weird(should be silver gray or black)car is also wrong , this car is an LX model , should be an "S" model
Not even close to the period. Door decal wrong, directional bar wrong, rear window lights wrong, unit numbers wrong, rear license plate wrong, front grille lights wrong! The black and white paint scheme is right though😮
NOT a real police car. No hubcaps, cop cars don't have the front lower clear lights only civilian cars has them, and there's a 5.0 on the passenger side., wrong light bar. Fake.
It would have had a 351 Windsor 5.8 liter engine with the police package plus the speedometer goes to 140 mph instead of 85 mph like the civilian model has .
This is not a chp car! chp never used the ford ltd and the light setup is completely wrong the only appropriate thing left to do to this car is burn it to the ground!
CHP did use the LTD in the early 90s. 1991 I believe. They also did use the Jetstream. But they never used the model in the video, nor did they set the lighting up right.
What is this abomination!! If you’re going to make a CHP car, do it right!! I don’t like to call it a clown car, but it is one. Not even a police package
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See if this car can pull over Shitty newer cars like Dodge Charger, Chevy Camero, Hummer
Well if you removed the red grill flashers, changed the door stars to the period ones,removed the back window flashers and used 3 spotlights (red,yellow,blue) and took off the traffic director it would be a close to the actual use replica.
Not to mention led t/a was not a thing back in those days
Yeah and how about taking off the vinyl roof, the incorrect unit number, not to mention the year CHP used the LTD it didn’t have that lightbar
@@firefightingvet9181 Harsh.
And take off the cheesy moonraker cb antenna.
@@firefightingvet9181
Shut up
Where's the steady red?
buzman1985 if you look at 1:11 you can see a stationary reflector in the corner there. The bulb looks burnt out, but that might be the steady red.
Agreed. I've seen California Jetsonics with the steady red light on the outboard side.
Yes, at 1:11 you can see there is a designated spot for the steady red, but the bulb must be burned out. You better get that bulb replaced before you get a ticket, lol.
@@Rick1885 Yep, that is the Steady Burn. Here's a video of a fully functioning JetSonic JC1 with a Steady Burn: ua-cam.com/video/yCFeCcN4qQI/v-deo.html
I would love to see more video's of the 86 crown victoria
Tje lightbar is wrong. The jetsonic is suppose to have steady red and blues at the ends and no alley lights and no stop stick. Also the interior lights are also not used and no grill light's
Um, the CHP didnt start using the Crown Vic until 1991 or 1992. In 1986 they were using the Dodge Diplomat and the Chevy Caprice
The CHP didn't have the mid 1980s Crown Victoria LTDs.
However, here in New Orleans, Louisiana there were almost everywhere with the NOPD(New Orleans Police Department). Alongside the Chevy Impala/Caprice
@@dewarkhodern9990 I must correct myself. The CHP did use the LTD in 1988. They were part of the Specially Marked Patrol Vehicle Program...where CHP used the LTD, Diplomat and the Chevy Celebrity, in non traditional colors. There were 17 vehicles in the program of which 3 were the LTD. They were painted, get this, Fawn Metallic (Oakland office), Creme Beige (Bakersfield) and Light Buckskin (Newhall). These were supposed to be used for commercial enforcement (to get those truckers). There is a report online about them. Kinda interesting. Google CHP SMPV Program.
Really really nice work on the vehicle.
Most of these police packages for this LTD Crown Victoria had a 5.8 liter 351 Windsor with a 2bbl vv carb and dual exhaust.
It’s missing a front facing steady burn red light required by California law.
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How do you make the front headlights go back n forth like that?
It’s called “wig-wag”. You splice a flasher into the high beams. It’s an aftermarket thing done to a lot of emergency vehicles
Wrong Light Bar 🚨
Actually, the lightbar is right. There were Aerodynics, Vectors, and Twinsonics too, but JC1's were used on lots of LTD Crown Vic's and Caprices. The Steady Burn bulb is just burnt out, even though this is a fake representation of what the actual car would look like. Except for the stupid advisory they added onto the back, along with the alley lights.
@@Lzc-hc4kt +1. Also, there were no interior back dashboard lights on any CHP cars of that era, if the car had a roof-mounted light bar. Those 2 alternating flashing red lights behind the grill are also something never installed on a real CHP car.
@@thumperjdm I don't know why people waste their money on something silly like that. It's ridiculous, and people should at least be accurate.
@@Lzc-hc4kt I wholeheartedly agree. If you're going to invest that much money into your restoration project, then spend that much money being accurate!
Look accurate to me.
I love those pretty wig wags on the headlights 💕🥰🙂
Those JetSonic light bars had a very nice appearance with a smaller footprint but didn't work nearly as good as the larger AeroDynic bar.
They don't have footprints....because they don't have feet....geesh
I love this car 👍
Unfortunately you went way over board. The front has to have a steady red, the CHP did not have alley lights, and the lights on the deck and the stop stick on the roof also didn't exists. The siren used was on the roof, not the bumper. CHP didn't have wig wags inside the grill until very recently. Spotlights are flat black not chrome. Grade C-
capitolemiproducer look at youu mr smarty pants
capuitolemiproducer, build your own damn car and post it on UA-cam, or shut your damn pie hole!
@@paxhumana2015 like everybody has the money/time to do it smartass
Same models used in Terminator 1 carpark shootout scene?
Old school police Crown Victoria, back when they were the boxy LTD. Looks beautiful and well restored. I have an '89 LX.
Edit: That is not a legit police car. It's actually an LX dressed up as a cop car.
PV65- that's awesome! Blk/Wht-Valiant Daily-Driver approved!
Beautiful car.
Make cop cars great again
Prosecute them for crimes?
Make -cop- cars great again (so in general)
@@DutchFunkenstein that's fair
I've never seen a 5.0 on the fender of a cruiser. That's a Mustang thing....also, where are the center hubcaps?
That was a good year
why always yellow lights facing back?
Looks like a low-budget movie prop car without at least poverty caps, pretty sure the CHP cars had those if not full wheel covers.
Most likely a Euro clown car .
Major Mingus lmaoooo
It's something like that. Just a silly looking fake - and yes, all CHP LTD's had hubcaps.
@@Wanderer-uz8js It sure is.
Is it still in service?
Not at all, and never was to begin with. It's a fake representation.
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To a non expert person’s eye like me. Who was just looking to see old police cars. It looks good.
Hell no. The car's way too old. That's just for display.
@@Lzc-hc4kt The CHP didn't have the mid 1980s Crown Victoria LTDs.
However, here in New Orleans, Louisiana they were almost everywhere with the NOPD(New Orleans Police Department). Alongside the Chevy Impala/Caprice
Nice but the lighting arrangement is accurate for the chp
Not CHP protocol, at all.
Wow nicely done I love it
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love it!
These made great police cars as the Chevrolet did. Now days mostly SUVs
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Now I want it lol. Beautiful car though
Back when police cars were real police cars not like the trash nowadays this is what I remember when I was a kid
the sunken in rear plate looks extremely odd and too modern... like some kind of custom job, the traffic warning lights in the back under the lightbar look too modern too. car is cool, I can see you dropped a lot of money into it but it looks like there are some inaccuracies. not trying to be negative
he painted the plateholder white, thats what makes it look weird(should be silver gray or black)car is also wrong , this car is an LX model , should be an "S" model
Not even close to the period. Door decal wrong, directional bar wrong, rear window lights wrong, unit numbers wrong, rear license plate wrong, front grille lights wrong! The black and white paint scheme is right though😮
Cool.....but the lettering font looks a bit off.
Meu sonho!!
That's bad ass
Why would someone deliberately create something so wrong as this?
Shut up
Thata dope
Damn she fine as wine
That’s an LX
nice
Yeah... Looks like a lx. Or a ford ltd. Definitly not a crown vic. Stiil cool clean though.😎👋😳😃😯😁👍🚨.
Ooooo drive it
NOT a real police car. No hubcaps, cop cars don't have the front lower clear lights only civilian cars has them, and there's a 5.0 on the passenger side., wrong light bar.
Fake.
It would have had a 351 Windsor 5.8 liter engine with the police package plus the speedometer goes to 140 mph instead of 85 mph like the civilian model has .
or more
80s uwu
no 45000$
Its not worth even $5,000
Is the circus in town because their clown car is here
Not even close to a CHP replica. Just a hodgepodge of old lights on an old car. Looks stupid.
i can buy for 10000$7
Its not worth even $5,000
This is not a chp car! chp never used the ford ltd and the light setup is completely wrong the only appropriate thing left to do to this car is burn it to the ground!
CHP did use the LTD in the early 90s. 1991 I believe. They also did use the Jetstream. But they never used the model in the video, nor did they set the lighting up right.
My Grandma cat low miles lots faster. aykm!!?😅
This is a hot mess. Nothing accurate about it.
Stupid setup. Nothing is correct.
Hopelessly crappy
Fake
Wrong it is a real car
@@LTDCrownVicFanakaRoyalTsnumber the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor CHP 1986 is real and authentic patrol car
What is this abomination!! If you’re going to make a CHP car, do it right!! I don’t like to call it a clown car, but it is one. Not even a police package
See if this car can pull over Shitty newer cars like Dodge Charger, Chevy Camero, Hummer
thats not a crown victoria, thats an LTD