I have yet to drive it, actually.
It's kind of a sad story about that car's current state:
In the last few years, my Grandma's mental health has been going downhill. My family finally decided she was no longer fit to drive a year or two ago. However she has been reluctant to give up as she is a stubborn person, so we had to take away the keys.
So, now that my grandma's not driving, my aunt drives her wherever she needs to go. At first my aunt would use the Crown Victoria to take her places. But then she stopped and just started taking my grandma in her own car, a 1992 Geo Prism. The Crown Victoria was left sitting, and has not seen use in a few months, maybe even a year. It has been idle so long the battery has gone dead. It has just been sitting in the garage , gathering dust and cat footprints (there are a lot of cats living there).
I felt bad about this, I did not want to see the car deteriorate, as it is a great car. So I asked my dad if we could go fix it up and if I could drive it. He said yes, but we had to wait until my grandma was out of the house.
Fortunately, she is going on a vaction to visit relatives in California in a few weeks. So my dad and I plan on going out and getting a new battery for it and getting it washed up, then I can take it for a drive
I will take pictures and post them when I go out there to fix it up
she really quite a fine looking car.
About the car, as I said it is a 1992 model, but even better it is "Touring Sedan" trim, which is very rare since it was only sold for the 1992 model year. It features leather seats, and an enhanced suspension for better handling. It's exterior color is redish-magenta and it's interior is creme colored. Plus it has a mere 66,000 miles on it! A great car indeed