Lovin' the car, Nick. The wrap and light installers killed it! And I would like to place my vote for the name. It HAS to be the Crown Nick! It just has to be.
Absolutely SICK video Nick! The car looks DOPE and those guys sure hooked you UP! I CAN'T WAIT to see the in-depth video and don't forget, we all want a 60 MINUTE SIREN DEMO! Burn those EAR DRUMS NICK!!!!!!!!! Great editing as always Nick, you keep going on leaps and bounds, some would say you're getting TOO GOOD! Peace!
They did a great job on that! I have the "old" inner edge in the front and rear of my Vic. The front inner edge on mine only has 3 pods though (I've been told that it's rare). My side lights are massive compared to yours. The newer technology on your car looks really good! Maybe one day I'll get to see yours in person. You'll have to let everyone know when you go to events.
Wow, amazing work that they did to your Crown Vic. I love the lights and the locations where they put the lights. Great job, guys! Very professional work. 👍 R.I.P rusty spotlight. 😀
Y'know, that Fire Rescue truck brings up one of my pet peeves. For the life of me, I can't think of a single valid reason that a Fire vehicle needs to be "ghosted" or unmarked. If anything , you'd want them to be as high-visibility as possible. In policing, enforcement sometimes benefits from a low-visibility approach, but that logic just doesn't extend to other emergency services. (It's becoming OVERused in LE, too... in many applications visible deterrent and community approachability are being sacrificed for tacticool toys.)
@CJM Arson falls under the jurisdiction of the police, not the FD. And as for "take-home vehicles", so what? It's not like you're likely to be targeted by bad guys for being a hose monkey...
@@dalekidd420 In my area, small town, arson is investigated by those employed by the fd and is only passed on to law enforcement if a body comes up or drugs, ect.
brooooo WHELEN IS THE BEST OF THE BEST . . . . . . GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT PROJECT I want to re haul my ppv still being used for work . great job 'i'll see ya when I see ya and if I don't then I'll see ya
I’m an active duty police officer. In the state of Florida it is permitted. Although this won’t be used for ANY type of police work other than Charity events, hospital caravan drive-bys, and content for the channel. No traffic stops.
If you are an active-duty law enforcement officer, you can red and blue lights on your personal vehicle with permission from your agency. If you want to replicate this build with your own crown Vic, this is possible but in the color range of amber/white, which is LEGAL for civilians to run.
@@kishanpatel2036 not where I live (Europe). Even for amber you need permission. Too bad as I am volunteer SAR but we cannot have anything on our own vehicles.
I don’t understand why fire gets ghosted vehicles some times. Doesn’t make sense to me since they’re entire job is basically fighting fires and making themselves very visible, what are you gonna do with a ghosted one sneak up on the fire 😂