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roofus7044
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OCT 13, 05:19 PM
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I'm looking to sell my 96 Ford Crown Vic. I got this car from my grandparents so it is in great shape. If you tell me you saw it on the forum I'd be willing to work with you on the price. This car runs great and has had a bunch of stuff done to recently. You can check out the details in the following link:
http://cincinnati.craigslis.../cto/3308524515.html
I can be reached by email or at 513-535-1778
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ls3mach
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OCT 13, 08:45 PM
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I wish I had .ny use for this vehicle. I've wanted one for a while, but it doesn't make sense. Good luck with your sale.
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roofus7044
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OCT 15, 06:18 PM
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rogergarrison
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OCT 22, 05:25 PM
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Looks like a good deal except for the air suspension warning. Those things are a PITA and expensive to fix. Ive know people that had problems and swapped the whole rear end for a standard spring one. I see lots of them and Lincolns driving around with the back end almost on the ground. If your a little mechanically inclined, its not a big job and you have a nice car for the price. You could cheat and put a set of heavy duty air shocks on it....
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Trinten
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OCT 22, 05:46 PM
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All depends on the cause, on my Town Car the only thing I've discovered I can't do myself is the actual airbag replacement. The height sensor and compressor are pretty straight forward, given that it's on the same platform as my town car, I'd imagine it'd be around the same procedure.
I'm actually eyeballing this myself. As much as I love my Town Car, it's starting to get beat down by other issues (just from wear and tear, and some encroaching rust), and starting to get expensive to repair.
But yes, there is a full blown conversion kit out there, American Air Suspension or something like that, if anyone wants to get rid of the air ride completely.
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