The Ford Crown Victoria is a full-size sedan that can be said to be the epitome of American sedan culture. In the golden years of huge bodies and V8 power, it became the representative of full-size sedans along with the Mercury Marquis. However, due to multiple reasons such as the oil crisis, it gradually declined. After the 1980s, the North American market became more focused on European-style and Japanese-style family cars.
Although there are fewer and fewer full-size sedans, the Crown Victoria is still holding on, becoming one of the last strongholds of V8 rear-wheel drive full-size sedans. This model is very popular in the taxi and police car markets and is considered a symbol of spaciousness, comfort, V8 power and smoothness. As times change, Ford Crown Victoria officially ceased production on August 31, 2011, and the last car was sent to Saudi Arabia. This also means that the younger Taurus police car officially replaced its elder brother, and different types of taxis also replaced it. , the Victorian era officially came to an end.
The car is packaged in a 1/64 scale standard box.
The base is leather stitched with metal “CROWN VICTORIA” lettering.
The exterior is silver. Although it is not a popular color for Crown Victoria, the delicate metallic paint surface is very translucent.
As for the details of the front of the car, the chrome-plated center grille is an independent part. The car logo is restored from the etched piece. The bottom air intake is blackened.
There are lines on the outside of the lampshade, and orange-colored turn signal details on the side. The entire headlight looks more transparent, and the internal structure of the lamp cup is clear.
The front wiper is an independent metal piece.
The side windows of the model fit well, and the details of the window trim and B-pillars are restored with paint.
For the car side details, the car model is sharp as a whole, and the door gap is clear.
As for the details of the wheel hub, there are hollows between the spokes, and the Ford logo is printed on the center of the wheel hub. Not everyone likes “white tires”, so it is recommended that ordinary black tire versions be added later.
There is a “lens” restored by a reflective sticker on the back of the rearview mirror.
Let’s take a look at the rear details of Crown Victoria.
The tail mark and keyhole are restored from metal etching sheets. The small lights on both sides of the license plate frame are transparent independent parts. The car has a California license plate made of etched sheets, which has a great texture. The details of the heating wire are restored on the tail window.
Details of the taillight, the lampshade is a transparent independent piece with real car textures engraved on it.
The metal chassis details and the exhaust part are color-coded in silver.
Interior details.
The steering wheel is an independent piece, and the instrument panel, central control screen and wood grain decorative strips are all restored with water stickers.
Central control details.
The wide seats look very comfortable.
As a rare classic American car in 1/64 scale, this car definitely deserves a high score.
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