The Ford Crown Victoria holds a special place in our hearts. Distinctly utilitarian, Crown Vics served as police cruisers and taxi cabs for decades. They've since largely been retired in favor of newer metal, but still represent a good used buy for those looking for a comfy rear-wheel drive beater than can fly under the radar.

This one is a bit different. It's been converted from a normal sedan to a two-door convertible, and now, it's for sale on Facebook Marketplace. You should buy it.

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The seller doesn't give much of a description of the car, but does specify an odometer reading of 186,224 miles. From what we can tell, this seems to be the same Crown Vic convertible that popped up for sale in 2015. The B-pillar has been moved back a full 10 inches, with the front doors extended and the rear doors welded shut for better proportions.

There's no mention in the Facebook Marketplace ad as to what's been done to the 4.6-liter V-8, nor are there any pictures of the engine bay. Also, we should point out that this car doesn't seem to have any sort of roof—or at least, a roof isn't shown in any photos. It's currently listed by a dealership in Toledo, Ohio with an asking price of just $4500. That's slightly above market price for a Crown Vic with this many miles on the clock. But for what's likely to be the only two-door convertible Crown Vic in the world, we feel like that's a fair deal.

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