I managed to snap a decent photo of Massachusetts police license plate #1 on a Boston PD Interceptor... the catch is it was in Concord MA!
Welcome to the Crown Vics ETC blog!
On April 6, 2000, I purchased a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria LX HPP with 23,490 miles. I decided to start a little website for it featuring a running log of my experiences with the car. Vic 1.0 was retired in 2015 due to rust and electrical issues. Vic 2.0 was a 2006 P71 in Blue Pearl that belonged to my boyfriend. It was a Ford demo and never saw actual police use. It was damaged in September of 2018 with well over 186,000 miles. It was replaced by Vic 3.0 in October 2018, a 2008 P71 in Silver Birch with 120,971 miles. To read posts prior to 2010, click a link at right, or go to Crown Vics, ETC.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Thursday, March 14, 2019
HOW TO Change a Cabin Filter in a 2013 Ford Taurus / Police Interceptor Sedan
The following is a pictorial guide to changing the cabin filter in a 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, aka Taurus. From what I have seen, this procedure SHOULD be the same for police and civilian models up to the 2019 model year.
First, get yourself a brand spankin' new filter. We went with a Motorcraft FP-68 (AE9Z-19N619-A).
You will need to remove the glove box for easier access to the old filter. Basically, you squeeze the sides of the box so that it opens all the way... then it falls out and everything falls onto the floor, which is why you will remove everything from the glove box FIRST!
Prior to starting this project, I watched some videos online so I would know exactly where to look for the filter. So when I stuck my head under the dash I started to worry, because I didn't see ANYTHING that looked like the slot where the filter lives. I kept following the vent ducts and didn't see a darn thing... Then I got mad and looked straight forward, and THERE IT WAS.
Basically there is a little cover, or "trap door", if you will, that has two latches and two tabs. Undo the latches, and slide the cover down. Now you will see the nasty old filter staring at you. Slide it out and marvel at the nastiness!
As you can see, the cabin filter DOES actually DO something! This vehicle started life 130,940 miles ago as a police cruiser in New Hampshire, which may explain all of the pine needles and dried leaf bits...
I wrote the mileage and date onto the new filter, just to be anal...
Make sure there's no leftover nastiness in the air-box, and install the new filter.
Now you can reinstall the glove box. This means you can reorganize all of the old registrations, inspection receipts, and sugar packets. NOTE that the left side of the glove box has some sort of plastic limiter which fell apart when I tried to reinstall the box. One end has a tab that slides into a slot on the box. This part connects to a second part with an odd elastic fitting. I think I got everything back together correctly.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Ford Ends Taurus Production...
https://www.foxnews.com/auto/ford-ends-taurus-production-in-chicago-as-it-prepares-to-launch-new-suvs
Another sad day. They treated the latest Taurus like they did the Crown Victoria... never have one on the dealer lot and don't promote them. That way, customers don't know about them and thus don't buy one. I never understood Ford's advertising techniques. I personally hate SUVs, and will miss the Taurus. Mystery Mechanic's is a great car, even in sparse police trim...
Another sad day. They treated the latest Taurus like they did the Crown Victoria... never have one on the dealer lot and don't promote them. That way, customers don't know about them and thus don't buy one. I never understood Ford's advertising techniques. I personally hate SUVs, and will miss the Taurus. Mystery Mechanic's is a great car, even in sparse police trim...
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Vic 3.0 Delivers Mystery Mechanic to New Truck
Shifty...

Friday, December 28, 2018
Finally... Introducing Vic 3.0!!
I can't put it off any longer. Must move on from the past...
I am finally announcing the departure of Vic 2.0, and the
arrival of Vic 3.0.
In September 2018,
2.0 was involved in an ooopsie that didn’t involve me. I wasn’t even in the state at the time. All I am going to say on the matter is I came
home that night, and found the car basically totaled in the driveway. I am not going to share all the sordid, anger
inducing details, and will just end with this:
like 1.0, 2.0 ended up at Taxi Guy’s shop. Last I heard, we plans on repairing it and
making it his Florida
car. I hope that does occur, because it
deserves to hit 200,000 miles someday…
And so I am on to Vic 3.0.
It was one of two that my boyfriend (aka: Mystery Mechanic) had on the
road for shakedown runs before possible sales.
It is a 2008 P71 in silver with black interior. Yup, just as I was getting used to the “bling
factor” of Blue Pearl, I am back to silver, this time Silver Birch (1.0 was
Silver Frost). Gone is the stress of
trying to keep dirt and dust from showing every second of the day!
As for the black velour interior… well, I am getting used to
it, but I swore I would NEVER have a black interior. I dislike them intensely in daily
drivers. Dust shows up on all the
plastic, carpets show sand and dust, and it gets HOT inside in summer. It is also so darn DULL. There is NOTHING to break the depressing monotony
of fields of black… I am sensitive to colors and light in my immediate
environment, I guess…One GOOD thing about black: coffee stains don't show up!
Now, 3.0 was an actual police vehicle, whereas 2.0 was a
Ford demo and never saw actual, regular police use. So there are some imperfections. The rear deck needs to be put back properly,
the power locks sound like they may quit over the winter, and it needs a
windshield BAD. It also sat for years
before being sold off, so the underside has some surface rust we need to
watch. But it drives great, and other
than a noisy starter in cold, I am more and more confident it won’t quit on
me.
That is one thing about loosing 2.0 that was killing
me. Between MM and I, we put about
170,000 miles on that car, so we knew everything about it… what had been
replaced and what was due to be
replaced. The car was by far the most
reliable daily driver he had ever owned.
Now, I am with a car I have to always wonder about. BUT, it is better than NO car at all!


The front grille was also not up to my standards. But I didn’t want to put a brand new one in
before winter, so I put in a used one I found in the basement… I think it was
the original from 2.0 before MM replaced it.
It still isn’t perfect, but is a lot better for now. I did score an NOS one that may go on in
spring. It also needs clearer
headlights. It passes inspection, and I
don’t want to mess up the NOS ones I picked up for 2.0 a while ago. Maybe I am afraid if I DO put the nice parts
on it, something will happen and THIS car will also get ruined!
When I registered 3.0, it had 120,971 miles on it. It now has about 122,500. Need to get the front snow tires put on
(needed to get a second set of rims with TPS sensors on them).
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Vic 3.0 Railfanning |
Thursday, September 13, 2018
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