about $3000.00
No, the 1983 - 1992 Crown Victorias used the AOD transmission and the 1993-1994 Crown Victorias used the AODE transmission, so they would be different. Sorry!
Assuming you're referring to a standard (manual) transmission, the answer is no.
2011
Crown Victorias are driven mostly by old people. Old people usually buy new cars. So, you can pick up an older Crown Vic that is in pretty good shape and at a low price because the is not much demand for them. My 1985 black 4 door crown vic I bought 1999 for $1800 In 2001 I had the engine rebuilt and she is still going strong. Best car I ever owned.
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The Ford Crown Victoria has an automatic 4-speed overdrive transmission. In 1992, the transmission was redesigned to include electronic controls.
I BELIEVE it was the 2001 model year that Ford started using the PI heads ( Performance Improved heads ) on the Ford Crown Victoria
1992 and newer Ford Crown Victorias had the 4.6 liter ( 281 cubic inch ) Single Over Head Cam V8 engine
My transmission change through the Ford dealership was about $2800.
All 1992 Ford Crown Victorias came with 4.6 SOHC engines (the first year they were used in the Crown Victoria; they were first used in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car). Early engines are often referred to as 'bastard blocks' because they use the same older transmission (the AOD) as the 1991 5.0 cars. Later 1992 cars will have a 4.6 block with the normal pattern for the newer electronic (AODE or 4R70W) transmission.
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Look in the phone book under Transmission and call around. Usually if they take out a tranny that can be rebuilt, they will do so and sell it Phil