I think the blue light
was a southern US and Florida deal....
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Motors:
Dodge
Wasn't the flashing blue light K-Mart? Maybe it is a
K-Mart cop! Ha-ha. Greg in WI 1956 Dodge Royal
Lancer
Jan 11, 2009 07:47:01 PM, pennington@xxxxxxxx
wrote:
I
thought the bubble lights were red back then, and not blue. I don’t
remember seeing blue bubble lights on cop cars till the ‘70’s.
Jim
Pennington
Those TBird floor mats are cute though.....
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Sent: Sunday,
January 11, 2009 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK]
eBay Motors: Dodge
to add to the posibilities
of purpose-enhanced official use vehicles... i had been into collecting
94-96 9C1 caprice retired patrol cars. my NYPD [in nypd blue of course]
had full undercarriage skid plates made from 1/4'' plate, protected
everything from the sway bar's centermost section to the trans tailshaft,
and the the fuel tank separately [tanks are termoplastic] my
unmarked PA state patrol car had cloth power frt seats, no undercarriage
protection, cutouts for spots but no spots, but had full cage and cuff
rail. another retired county sheriff car had yet a different front
only skid plate, drivers spot/provision, and other details the next 3 had
or didnt have.... they could be ordered in any color int/ext... the std
pkg on those included LT1 engine/4L60E trans, 9C1 pkg [suspension
upgrades/brakes- same as impala SS] silicone lifetime radiator and heater
hoses, certified speedo - i saw my best one hit 162 on rt 21 south one
night- dont know what the limit is- some cop cars were governed to 134 i
think, some were not. there were wire harness options/locations as well-
rear interior handles were never deleted- but some were "factory
disabled"
this breed of car can probably only be proven by the
must-have/std equipment, documentation of service, or overall
period-correct accessories/equip.
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Message----- From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sun, 11 Jan 2009
7:20 pm Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Motors: Dodge
Within 1 mile of my house is a Police Car builder.
He gets in new cars, built at the factory with various
police car options. Then he adds what is needed by the Police Dept/agency
ordering it, and delivers it. He takes in their
trade-in, refurbishes it, and sells them to smaller/poorer
Police Depts. Takes in their trades and moves them on down the line. Seems
very busy.
I had a Chevy police
Sales brochure which showed many different packages
and options to be ordered. the basic car had a 2" tube running
from the trunk to under the dash for installing the wiring for radios and
suchlike in the trunk. Also things like delete inside door
handles, lock etc for the rear doors, rings for hooking
handcuffs to, optional locations for the roof wiring, spotlights and
more.
I am sure that varying jurisdictions bought their fleet cars to different
specs though. I know California Highway Patrol went with a weird
Polara / Dart hybrid in 61. I thought they used 15" inch
wheels. The 60 Dart Washington SP Pursuit car I had ran a B-block
383 with a 3-speed stick and 3.23 sure grip on 15" inch wheels. Vintage
literature shows Mopar offered cars as "pursuit" cars and "cruisers", and
no doubt this opened up a whole can of worms for different equipment
applications. Got pictures of your c! ar ?
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