Enjoy your ex police car. My son enjoys his Impala 9C1. I enjoy driving it also. You get more respect, such as: people moving over; out of the way; waving you through 4 way stop signs; waving in general;getting discounts at the fast food drive throughs even. A couple of years ago I was at a demo derby where a guy had an older mid 90's model Crown Vic. It finished 2nd. You couldn't kill it. It was hangin tough with the big boxy Impala Station Wagons, Sedans, and other full size barges
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Nov. 13, 2008 9:36 p.m. TIGMOTORSPORTS New Reader
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Nov. 13, 2008 9:59 p.m. Josh Reader
Luke wrote:
Salanis wrote:
Please ad me to the list of people who wants a P71. I occasionally consider selling the M Coupe to pick one up...
Now there's something you'll only ever hear on the GRM forum.
On the way home this afternoon I was thinking similar thoughts about selling my 328i, buying a P71, thereby losing a car payment, and pocketing some cash. It would be really nice to be able to tow the Miata. I don't think I could actually give up the bimmer though.
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Nov. 13, 2008 10:16 p.m. CarKid1989 Reader
well just tanked it up. With the low fuel light on it only cost me $30 to fill it up. Gas is cheap here $1.89
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Nov. 14, 2008 9:28 a.m. P71 HalfDork
Josh, Do it! By a P71 then swap in a swanky leather Grand Marquis interior. It won't be quite BMW fit/finish, but it is VERY luxurious. Think about it...
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Nov. 14, 2008 10:17 a.m. belteshazzar Dork
I unloaded a 318i for mine. That was a lot easier.
The bimmer brought the same $$ that the p71 cost me. I jumped 9 years newer, twice the power, bmw had rust/ford does not(yet), and slightly worse fuel economy but I quit buying premium. -
Nov. 14, 2008 11:24 a.m. P71 HalfDork
It goes faster on 87 swill. More Octane = Less Bang, just better resistance to knock. The stock CR and cam profile in a 4.6 isn't radical enough to knock 87 in anything but the worst conditions, so run the 87 and go fast.
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Nov. 14, 2008 11:27 a.m. fastEddie Dork
P71 wrote:
Josh, Do it! By a P71 then swap in a swanky leather Grand Marquis interior. It won't be quite BMW fit/finish, but it is VERY luxurious. Think about it...
I did that to my 9C1 - put Roadmaster leather power seats in, turned out pretty nice.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/303057/3 <--- Current owner's website but my handiwork on most of the mods including the seats.
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Nov. 14, 2008 11:33 a.m. Salanis SuperDork
Josh wrote:
Luke wrote:
Salanis wrote:
Please ad me to the list of people who wants a P71. I occasionally consider selling the M Coupe to pick one up...
Now there's something you'll only ever hear on the GRM forum.
On the way home this afternoon I was thinking similar thoughts about selling my 328i, buying a P71, thereby losing a car payment, and pocketing some cash. It would be really nice to be able to tow the Miata. I don't think I could actually give up the bimmer though.
Yeah. I have another sports car, the Miata. The BMW is now getting used as an appliance, not a sportscar. I don't baby it as much as someone else probably would. I care when something gets hurt on it.
Plus, I'd pocket at least $10k, after buying an appliance, and could have a tow vehicle. Although, it would be more difficult to park at work.
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Nov. 15, 2008 1:55 p.m. CarKid1989 Reader
18.X MPG driving like a 19 year old would when he buys a new cop car for himself.
Not bad
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Nov. 15, 2008 2:12 p.m. belteshazzar Dork
Salanis wrote:
Plus, I'd pocket at least $10k, after buying an appliance, and could have a tow vehicle. Although, it would be more difficult to park at work.
just make sure to get one with the bars on the front.
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Nov. 15, 2008 6:40 p.m. eastsidemav New Reader
Salanis wrote: Although, it would be more difficult to park at work.
If its anything like the 80's crown vics I used to drive (same basic platform), its turning radius is way tighter than a car that big should have.
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Nov. 16, 2008 9:18 a.m. patgizz Dork
the turning radius is amazing for a big car
mine is going in for performance trans rebuild with trans-go shift kit and some other stuff. with what i paid for mine i expected and had in budget a tranny rebuild and for what the guy is doing it for including R+R i'm dropping the car off and letting him do it. a first for me, but we've known him a long time and he has done 2 for my uncle. and i don't have time to drop a tranny right now.
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Nov. 16, 2008 9:57 a.m. P71 HalfDork
If my transmission ever has to come out, it's not going back in. I'm either going to do a budget T45 swap or I'm going to bit the bullet and go LS1...
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Nov. 16, 2008 1:05 p.m. donalson UltraDork
hmm after i use my astro to tow all my crap down from MI i think it'll be going up FS... i want a p71 :)... wonder how big the donk tax is around here though :-/ (i'm 2 hrs from hotlanta)
what is the offical tow rating on them?
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Nov. 16, 2008 4:29 p.m. belteshazzar Dork
5000
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Nov. 16, 2008 9:45 p.m. neon4891 Dork
I hope the ithaca Brain Trust (Cornel) will have some for sale in the spring, they sell them of at 3 years and 75K for about $3K
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Nov. 16, 2008 9:58 p.m. patgizz Dork
P71 wrote:
If my transmission ever has to come out, it's not going back in. I'm either going to do a budget T45 swap or I'm going to bit the bullet and go LS1...
i had the whole t45 swap ready to go but this isnt my play car, i like getting in and putting it in D and going.
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Nov. 17, 2008 10:18 p.m. CarKid1989 Reader
i want to get that cool OBDII scanner/MPG/ code reader thing. linky? there was a big thread on it but i cant find it.
it might help me drive more efficiently...maybe
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Nov. 17, 2008 11:35 p.m. mtn Dork
TIGMOTORSPORTS wrote:
Enjoy your ex police car. My son enjoys his Impala 9C1. I enjoy driving it also. You get more respect, such as: people moving over; out of the way; waving you through 4 way stop signs; waving in general;getting discounts at the fast food drive throughs even. A couple of years ago I was at a demo derby where a guy had an older mid 90's model Crown Vic. It finished 2nd. You couldn't kill it. It was hangin tough with the big boxy Impala Station Wagons, Sedans, and other full size barges
IIRC, the P71's didn't have a crumple zone.
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Nov. 26, 2008 5:24 p.m. CarKid1989 Reader
Well, just changed the coil packs, boots, and sparkplugs and a PCV valve. $360
ouch...
Runs great though :) this thing is so much fricken fun
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Nov. 26, 2008 5:30 p.m. Salanis SuperDork
eastsidemav wrote:
Salanis wrote: Although, it would be more difficult to park at work.
If its anything like the 80's crown vics I used to drive (same basic platform), its turning radius is way tighter than a car that big should have.
Turning radius isn't my concern. The narrow parking spaces in the garage are my concern. I'm sure I could maneuver it into a spot, I'm just not sure I'd be able to open the door.
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Nov. 27, 2008 11:03 p.m. Capt Slow Reader
Wow, it would be a blast to take one to a drift event
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Nov. 28, 2008 12:19 p.m. belteshazzar Dork
CarKid1989 wrote:
Well, just changed the coil packs, boots, and sparkplugs and a PCV valve. $360
ouch...
Runs great though
this thing is so much fricken fun
they ALL failed?! Usually just one or two at a time. Who's doing the work?
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Nov. 28, 2008 3:45 p.m. patgizz Dork
how come you changed the coil packs?
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Nov. 28, 2008 4:42 p.m. JmfnB UltimaDork
Jackson County had a series of OE coils go bad with their cars and my NAPA store kept a stock of eight in their facility at any one time.
It is not unheard of.
