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What is this discussion about? Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Exterior, Sedan


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Re: Ordering from factory [euphonium] by nvbanker
Mar 30, 2008 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: euphonium (Mar 26, 2008 9:47 am)

Interesting, euph: so I'm trying to figger this out - if my Town Car began life as what, a frame? How long from frame to drive it out the factory door does that actually take? If you get 33 of them driven off in an hour......how long was each of them in production?
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Re: Ordering from factory [nvbanker] by euphonium
Mar 31, 2008 (7:35 am)
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Replying to: nvbanker (Mar 30, 2008 1:11 pm)

Beginning with the frame/bare body, the Genesis is at least a two week drying period following painting. After the body is dry in the Paint Shop, then it begins it's 33/hour assembly process. The Continental and Town Car shared the same line while the Mark had its own. I took the tour in December 97 and don't remember if they were running more than one shift a day or not. It impressed me that no part for assembly is older than 24 hours after arrival before it is assembled. 18 wheelers and train cars were on the move as suppliers were taught to have their components there on time.
 
The assembly line is a heck of a lot cleaner than the machine room of a paper factory.
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Re: Ordering from factory [euphonium] by nvbanker
Mar 31, 2008 (2:57 pm)
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Replying to: euphonium (Mar 31, 2008 7:35 am)

And that's what's interesting too: The Continental and Town Car shared the same line, yet the Continental, by Ford's own admission during the late 80's and early 90's was "the worst car we had", and the Town Car was about the best. My anecdotal experience with both cars was the same. How can they do that?
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Re: Ordering from factory [nvbanker] by euphonium
Mar 31, 2008 (8:59 pm)
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Replying to: nvbanker (Mar 31, 2008 2:57 pm)

Good question. Today I wonder where in the assembly process will they place the Town Car while producing them at St. Thomas, Ontario. After having seen the Continental share the line with Town Cars, it would not be a surprise to see a mix of CV, GM, & TC all on the same line. Perhaps a mix of 20 CV, 10 GM, & 5 TC not necessaryily in that order either due to their computer sequential production system they had in Wixom.
 
Having taken factory drive away a couple of times since 1950, I'd like to do it one more time, but in Coventry/Birmingham, U.K.
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Re: Ordering from factory [euphonium] by nvbanker
Apr 06, 2008 (8:40 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (Mar 31, 2008 8:59 pm)

Having taken factory drive away a couple of times since 1950, I'd like to do it one more time, but in Coventry/Birmingham, U.K.
 
Ooooh, nice thought - but better hurry. TATA may soon move that process to New Dehli. Also, it's a LONG drive home from there.....
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O/D by helmetcam
Apr 20, 2008 (12:03 pm)
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Should I use O/D or not? 2004 Crown Vic. 30,000, LX Sport
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Re: O/D [helmetcam] by nvbanker
Apr 21, 2008 (9:52 am)
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Replying to: helmetcam (Apr 20, 2008 12:03 pm)

Yes, you should. 2 good reasons.
 
#1 - the A4OD transmission in that Ford is built like Fort Knox - it's made for livery and police use, and even with neglect, will go 100,000 before needing any work. Properly lubricated, nobody knows how long it will run before breaking down. So there's no reason NOT to use it.
 
#2 - Your mileage will improve a lot if you use it.
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Re: thinking about a 1999 GM [lostwrench] by tismyself
Jun 19, 2008 (8:33 pm)
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Replying to: lostwrench (Oct 01, 2007 5:39 pm)

Yes, the timing belt. When you are a single female who does not know very much about cars, life is very different. So, for the most part, just like Blanche DuBois, I am dependent on the kindness of strangers.
 
Now, if you want to talk engineering or architecture... that's a different story.
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Timing chains replaced on 98 P71 CV... by pigtoria
Jul 01, 2008 (10:24 am)
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...and everything is hooked back up (all connectors, fuel lines, vacuum lines, etc) and triple checked. Followed Ford shop manual procedure for the work, but now the car won't start. It cranks but won't fire. Vented fuel rails and they are full. The fuel pump is working. I am lost. Is there some kind of "reset" sequence that I don't know about? Could it be the crank sensor? It worked when I took it out and cleaned it, I even checked to make sure it was a good complete circuit before I re-installed it. please advise...

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