If you're like me, you've definitely seen a Ford Crown Victoria and wondered what it'd be like on a track. In stock form, it'd probably be more funny than good, but with the right mods, it actually ...
While the Ford Crown Victoria isn’t exactly known for its racing prowess, this 2008 Interceptor looks just about ready to do exactly that. What you’re looking at here is a heavily modified car, with a ...
When I think of drift cars, my mind goes to a rotary-powered RX-7. This Ford Crown Victoria with a twin-turbo Rolls-Royce Meteor tank engine is pretty much the opposite of that. It has 12 pistons ...
A few months ago, we stumbled across a Ford Crown Victoria in Sweden that had been fitted with a massive 27-liter V12. Fast forward to June and this insane engine up has been fired up for the first ...
What's Next?Sometimes time limitations sneak up on us, and that was the case here. We were putting this engine together during the hectic holiday season and didn't get as much dyno time as we'd like ...
1,647 cubic inches translates to 27 liters. That’s the displacement of the Rolls-Royce Meteor, a V12 engine developed during World War II for the likes of the Challenger, Cromwell, Comet, Centurion, ...
“I have always wanted to put a really, really large engine into a normal passenger car,” says Daniel Werner, Top Gear’s new favourite Swede. So that’s exactly what he’s doing. The car in question is ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
There's no rational decision flowchart that lands you here. No one, least of all Daniel Warner, thinks putting a 27-liter tank engine in a Ford Crown Victoria makes a lick of sense. Petty details like ...
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