1998 Ford Crown Victoria
Owner: K 9 
From: Denver, CO, U.S.A.        (Other registries in CO)
Year, Make, & Model: 1998 Ford Crown Victoria        (Other Ford Crown Victorias)
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Clubs: SuperFord.org        (Other vehicles in this club)
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Mileage: 107000
Engine: 4.6
Drivetrain: Police Interceptor
Notes: 1998 Police Interceptor from Ohio
Last Updated: 5/1/2005
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folder Misc Pics5002,16003/22/045/1/05
folder Light Bulbs330014,38405/1/055/1/05
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554 hits | 44.72 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Here is a picture of the lamp with the above pictured bulb in it.
DSC00173.JPG
657 hits | 28.03 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

This CF bulb is rather large and puts out about 150-175 watts of light but uses only 45 watts of electricty. This one DOES get hot though so it can not be used in an enclosed fixture, it is suitable for table lamps.
DSC00157.JPG
647 hits | 40.08 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Another picture of the LED nightlight
DSC00210.JPG
668 hits | 20.93 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

and for kicks, this is a LED nightlight, uses only 0.2 watts of electricity!!! There are 2 small LED bulbs in this night light!
DSC00185.JPG
682 hits | 37.09 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

These suckers are 60 inches long and put out about 110 watts of light EACH. I have 2 fixtures in my garage, they make GREAT shop lights for working on my Vic and my Truck.
DSC00199.JPG
608 hits | 24 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Here is a picture of one of those Warm White T-12 Bulbs. Guarenteed Long Life indeed! It's been in this fixture which has seen alot of use since the late 80s!
DSC00198.JPG
574 hits | 35.32 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Here are 2 Cool white T-12 bulbs and 2 Warm White T-12 bulbs. You can tell the bulbs are getting old by how dark they are getting at the tips.
DSC00196.JPG
563 hits | 39.31 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

These bulbs are T-12 bulbs, notice how they are larger then the T-8s. Never use a T-8 bulb in a T-12 fixture. It will overheat the ballast causing failure or even fire.
DSC00181.JPG
471 hits | 30.25 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

This is a T-8 Fluorescent bulb in a T-8 fixture. The fluorescent bulb is thinner then that of a T-12 (what most people are used to) The T-8 uses less energy then the T-12 and uses a different type of ballast. You should NEVER EVER EVER use a T-8 b...
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Drivers_Side.JPG
696 hits | 26.62 KB | Posted: 6/29/03

DSC00185.JPG
682 hits | 37.09 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

These suckers are 60 inches long and put out about 110 watts of light EACH. I have 2 fixtures in my garage, they make GREAT shop lights for working on my Vic and my Truck.
DSC00210.JPG
668 hits | 20.93 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

and for kicks, this is a LED nightlight, uses only 0.2 watts of electricity!!! There are 2 small LED bulbs in this night light!
Dash.JPG
658 hits | 33.98 KB | Posted: 6/29/03

This is where the MHP added a few switches that worked with the radar setup they had, they took out the stock clock and used a dremmel type tool of some sort and made it wider. there is now a clock in there again although it's not a perfect fit beca...
DSC00173.JPG
657 hits | 28.03 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

This CF bulb is rather large and puts out about 150-175 watts of light but uses only 45 watts of electricty. This one DOES get hot though so it can not be used in an enclosed fixture, it is suitable for table lamps.
MVC-002F.JPG
652 hits | 27.69 KB | Posted: 6/29/03

DSC00157.JPG
647 hits | 40.08 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Another picture of the LED nightlight
MVC-005F.JPG
623 hits | 28.4 KB | Posted: 6/29/03

DSC00199.JPG
608 hits | 24 KB | Posted: 5/1/05

Here is a picture of one of those Warm White T-12 Bulbs. Guarenteed Long Life indeed! It's been in this fixture which has seen alot of use since the late 80s!
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