My archives inform me that Ram induction was not offered on Chrysler's Enforcer package, but it was available on Dodge police packages for 60 and 61.
Chrysler was likely concerned about fuel economy in marketing a Chrysler for police use.
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Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Urban Legends
Question for the group:
> In 1972, I was hunting for some parts for a white 300K convertible we had at what was then a Mecca salvage yards in those days in Deer Park, Long Island ,NY. I spoke to the owner of one the yards and he spoke almost reverentially of some of the Chryslers that the New Jersey turnpike state police supposedly had as pursuit vehicles at that time in the early’60’s.
Does that ring a bell with anyone or is that just an “urban legend”?
Keith
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