Ford Crown Victoria getting a 27-litre V12 tank engine swap

General Motors' LS-series V8 engine has been a popular swap for a long time for those wanting easy and reliable power – but what do you do if you want to be a little different? One car builder in Sweden has decided his Ford Crown Victoria should instead be fitted with a 27-litre Rolls-Royce 'Meteor' V12, borrowed from a World War Two-era tank. Speaking to US publication Road & Track, Daniel Werner said the project was born from the heart, rather than the head.

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