won't
care.
-Curt
From: LarryT via Mercedes
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2014 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] CVs, was BMW 325 Station Wagon
Wow! That sounds interesting. We have auctions here on Tues & Thurs -
I think I'
Thanks Max -
I have also replaced a couple with metal. This one has one end
buried under the manifold making access difficult.But the good news
is my Weber Carb Parts distributor has the correct threaded rods he
will cut to order for me.But I may have to R&R the manifold to
meas
Larry,
If you have the plastic socket ends, try to replace them with metal. I was
able to get some new from MB after much EPC research, but I have also found
them at the junk yard on the 123 & 126 diesels. Note each rod has
left-hand threads one end, right-hand at other end.
Max Dillon,
Charles
Wow! That sounds interesting. We have auctions here on Tues & Thurs -
I think I'll try to watch what happens this evening
We started having another problem recently - one of the ball & socket
assys for the accelerator linkage has fallen off twice during the past
week - once when my wife
I would definitely take a later model W140 over a Crown Vic any day. No
comparison whatsoever.
The W140 is a far more solid car, and you can tell by just driving it. That's
not taking the amenities into consideration.
Dan
On Sep 1, 2014, at 12:58 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
> Old cop cru
Old cop cruisers are out of fashion in the taxi trade, so auction prices are in
the pits. You can snag a good example for under $2k. The 2007-2011 models
maybe hit 3k
clay
On Aug 31, 2014, at 5:05 PM, Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes wrote:
> My son and I both have Crown Vics. His is a 97 and
they suck major league in any kind of snow or slippery surface.
Worse than a Camaro? Easily cured with proper snow tires, and
some sandbags in the trunk over the rear axle.
-- Jim
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I had a 1998 Crown Vic for a company car when I lived in Indianapolis. While
there's nothing outstanding about them in general, they are pretty durable, get
decent gas mileage considering the HP/weight ratio, and are relatively
comfortable to cruise on the highway in (not compared to a W126 or
Thanks for that report - I've seen 03-05 CVs in the $2.5 to $3K range.
Larry
On 8/31/2014 8:05 PM, Greg Fiorentino wrote:
My son and I both have Crown Vics. His is a 97 and mine a 95. They are
good highway cruisers but do not handle as well as a MB. Expect mid 20s in
MPG for those vintages.
My son and I both have Crown Vics. His is a 97 and mine a 95. They are
good highway cruisers but do not handle as well as a MB. Expect mid 20s in
MPG for those vintages. The engineering is good and the power adequate.
Mine has the digital dash with excellent climate control. Some years had
som
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