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I believe the following...




We're a little crazy.




Citation guys are something else, I only know of one, and he's also a wagon guy.
 

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I do think his Citation X-11 is pretty cool though.
 

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I can see the following in the Whales, but the Citation? For Real? Although, there's pretty much a following in most vehicles. I know some H body guys, some Opal GT guys, some AMC guys. He's dead know but I knew a guy that had several Ford Edsels, make famous by what huge pieces of **** they were.
 

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Sounds like I know of 2 Citation guys... One just happens to be a Redheaded "woman" in a dirty Corvette.
 

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She is a dirty girl with all the rain.
 

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I've been doing some thinking, a C6 would make a decent commuter in the nicer months with decent MPGs too.
 

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I'm beginning to wonder how much of the caprice police special package can be migrated into one of these... Or if the cross member can be changed out for one from a caprice for easier modification to dual exhaust.
The only thing I don't like so far is the absence of the little lever on the mirror. I looked and looked but there's nothing. I just have to live with the headlight glare from the people behind me.
Plugs are a little difficult to get at.
 

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Mike Massey just put an Olds Intrigue mirror in his 1996 Roady wagon. It has a compass, map lights and is auto-dimming. Plug and play too!

Oh, and he sold his K5!

Buck, show me a pic of your mirror. It may be auto-dim and just turned off or not working.

Also, I believe the c-member is interchangeable. I know guys are putting Ford CV sway bars on them as well, supposedly better than the factory pieces.
 

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Crossmember is not a bolt in piece, the mounts in the dual exhaust ones are in a slightly different location but a lot of guys have installed them. Its the rear bar from Crown Vics that are used, F-body front bars can be used, cop springs and shocks can be used.


Wagons have a wider rear frame, axle and the lower control arms are in a different place than the sedans. Wagons have bigger bearings and axle shafts than the cop cars and a stronger overall axle due to that.
 

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