It's a fun car to drive!
This is my track / drift / tow vehicle. Back in the summer of 2001 at the age of 17, my father passed this car on to me. When I got it, it had a crate 95 Mustang GT 5.0L HO motor swapped into it and full police suspension. After 7 years it’s now the beast of my own creation. One of the coolest facts about this car is that since 1991, my Father and I are the only ones to wrench on this car. I used to participate in HPDE events with this car, but at the moment is now the tow vehicle. But I still participate in drift events to keep the old girl happy. Engine • 95 5.0L HO (SEFI) o Comp Cams dual valve springs. o Crane Cams 1.7 ratio aluminum roller rockers. o Trick Flow Billet Steel timing chain and gear set. o Ford Racing 19#/hr injectors. o Ford Racing 9mm wires. o MSD cap and coil. o Electric radiator fan. o 2 row Summit Racing aluminum radiator. o Flexalite aux PS cooler. o 1-5/8” Ceramic coated shorty headers. o Dual 2.5” exhaust to Dynomax mufflers. • Driveline: o T5 5 speed conversion. o Billet Steel fly wheel o Ford Racing King Cobra clutch. o Detroit TruTrac with 3.55 final gear. Suspension Mods • FRONT: o Suspension fully upgraded with all poly joints. o Camber can be adjusted from +1 to -5 degrees. o Caster can be adjusted from 0 to 7 degrees. o 925 lb/in True Coil racing springs. o Tokico HP blue shocks. o 1-1/8” solid anti-swap bar with ES poly mounts. o Brakes upgraded to dual piston calipers with Hawk HPS pads o Drilled and slotted (purely for looks) 13” R1 Concepts rotors. • REAR: o 225 lb/in True Coil racing springs. o Tokico HP blue shocks. o 1” solid anti-sway bar solid mounted. o Drilled and slotted (purely for looks) 12” R1 Concepts rotors, w/ PI 94 calipers. Electronics • Stereo: o JVC El Kameleon CD Receiver. o Power Acoustics Phantom 600 watt 4 Channel amplifier. o Cadance 6.5” Component system front speakers. o Cadance 6”x9” 3-way rear speakers. o Hard wired Creative Nomad Zen Extra 40gb MP3 player. • OTHER: o B&M line lock. o Autometer Cobalt gauges custom installed into factory cluster. o Aux power port for 5V MP3 player and cell phone. o Battery relocated to truck with Summit Racing kit and custom brackets. Wheels • Street: Custom Wheels 17X9 Hallibrand style wheels (X4), 275/40/R17 Sumitomo HRT-Z • Race: Painted HPP 16X7 wheels (X4), 245/45/R16 Hoosier R3S04 slicks.
Well I got around to installing a hand brake for the Vic. Since I did …
I replaced the stock rubber bushings with ES poly bushings on the rear control arms. …
Not sure if I would call this an “update” but it’s related to the car …
dude this picture is sick, inspirational, it proves that a different kind of american car can drift!
This really is one of my favorite cars here. The only thing that could make it ANY sweeter is a wagon body with faded wood grain.
A Crown Vic with with an H.O. and a T5? That's GOLD, baby. Oh no, wait, it's actually beige. ;) Keep drifting it, 'cause that's fantastic.
I think it's awesome that you souped up Matlock's car.(Just kidding) Seriously that is a really awesome car. :-)
Old post, don't know if this car's still around, but I love it. I had a first-year panther, an LTD landau. Same body, in blue, 302/C4. Built a nice engine with ported E7 heads and some nice parts, wide ratio gears in the C4. Drove it for 14 years until a stop sign runner took it out. Always planned on a t5 swap, so it's really nice to see it here.
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