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Blog of Death: March 2004 Archives
Sanchez was on a promotional trip through northwestern Mexico when the 1989 Ford Crown Victoria he was riding in blew a tire. The driver lost control and the vehicle rolled. Sanchez, who was not wearing a seatbelt, sustained serious head injuries and died on the scene.

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The Crown Victoria was first offered in 1955, and is in production today. The 1955-1956 models were the top-of-the-line, Fairlane 2-door sedan body style, with a special chrome wrap-around tiara roof and exclusive high-line interior trim. The Parklane (1 word) name was first used on the 1956 Ford 2-door station wagon with Country Sedan-style trim. In 1958, the Park Lane (2 words) became the high-line Mercury series, and was offered through 1960, then reintroduced in 1964.

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