As to owning a police car/fire chief car: It can be very
troublesome. I was stopped many times by all sorts of police, city,
county, and state when I made a 65 Fury III sedan into a fire chief's car.
Most of the cops didn't like the idea much and told me so. I had to keep a
copy of the State of CA motor vehicle regs in the car to show I wasn't a
scofflaw. Should I ever have had the emergency lights or siren in
operation, I know I would have been hauled in front of a judge. One
Highway Patrol told me that he was considering gjving me an equipment violation
ticket so I would have to explain to a judge why I should not have to remove the
stuff. Now a few firemen and two cops thought it was cool but most did not.
Larry Jett.
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Actually I have some pictures I took of a 61 Squad car in Standish
Michigan this summer at a show I attended if anyone would like to see it in
detail. Thanks everyone. Jack in cold snowy Michigan
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:52:03
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1959 was
the last year it was available on a 6-cylinder engine and was replaced by
the A904 for 1960 on 6-cylinder cars.
The cast-iron Torqueflite was a
V8-only transmission, as was Powerflite after 1959. The cast iron
case Torqueflite and Powerflite were both replaced by the aluminum case
A727 for the 1962 model year.
Bill Vancouver,
BC
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2009 4:34 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Motors: Dodge
all other
discussion aside.... wasnt the powerflite's last year '59? it was
cancelled with flat 6 at the introduction of the /6- or was there a
powerflite in '60 with the V8s?
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There are a few items that look wrong on the
car. i have an original 61 squad car, the steering wheel is wrong, 57
plymouth savoy wheels were used. the radio is wrong, rear side trim was
not through the rear door, not sure if emblem is on rear fenders but
usually these were deleted also. these used 12 inch brakes on front and
rear. needs hard to find wide 14 inch wheels to clear drums. there is also
extra pieces of metal welded to the front suspension, a battery shield,
plus other small items to be a squad. I have the original build sheet with
mine. I have the 318 4bbl with torqueflite and 3:23 open rear end. any
other questions, let me know.
Jim
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Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:39:30 -0800 From: Gary Pavlovich
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1959 318 Poly? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
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FLML,
Will the 1956 Plymouth 277 Poly engine
w/Powerflite bolt to the 1959 Plymouth 318 Poly with cast iron
Torqueflite?
My recollection is that the bellhousing bolt
pattern is the same and they interchange; do both use the aluminum plate
between the engine and trans?
Thank you for clarification and
help.
Gary Pavlovich
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:20:05
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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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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.
-----Original
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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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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:03:41
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I think the blue light
was a southern US and Florida deal....
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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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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.
-----Original 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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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:17:00
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debenson2
wrote: > I think the blue light was a southern US and Florida
deal.... > debenson2
ALSO, (AND THIS BE A BIGGY)
In
Some States You CAN NOT run a red light on the street in an UN-official
car, I DO NOT know the rules/regs in the state that the car is in nor
maybe from. So, the Blue light just might be complying with Current
law/ordinance where ever the car is
-- Paul Holmgren Mine: 2 57
300-C's in Indy Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO Hoosier Corps
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I remember growing up (in Idaho) with the cops
using red lights on their cruisers. The law changed here to blue lights
for the cops, I remember it because a couple of my buddies who were in the
local volunteer fire department had to swap out the blue lenses on the
flashing lights in their grilles for red ones to keep from getting a
ticket.
Mike
At 03:17 PM 1/12/2009, Paul Holmgren
wrote: >debenson2 wrote: >>I think the blue light was a
southern US and Florida
deal.... >>debenson2 > >ALSO, (AND THIS BE A
BIGGY) > >In Some States You CAN NOT run a red light on the street
in an >UN-official car, I DO NOT know the rules/regs in the state that
the >car is in nor maybe from. So, the Blue light just might be
>complying with Current law/ordinance where ever the car
is > >-- >Paul Holmgren >Mine: 2 57 300-C's in
Indy >Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO >Hoosier Corps
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Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:44:22 -0500 From: Jason Rogers
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'56 Fury is January Feature! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type:
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Today I finally
obtained a copy of my favorite calendar, the NAPA "Classics". I've
enjoyed these calendars for probably 23 years.
To add to my
glee in getting the calendar was turning to January, and being stared down by
a gorgeous '56 Fury, owned by John Delap. John, are you a member of this
list?
I noticed the
Fury's lights were on when the photo was made...probably because of the
gorgeous brunette kneeling next to it, caressing its fender (my lights would
be on, too if I were in that car's tires). I guess that makes it a "boy"
car, eh? 8-)
Not only have I
enjoyed the top-notch photo quality in these years of the NAPA calendars, but
they almost always have the female models tastefully clothed and posed.
However, I had to chuckle at October's photo of the '70 300 Convertible...the
young lass looks like she may have posed for one of those import tuner
magazines.
Well, there, I've
shared my excitement for the day...LOL...
Jason.
'55 Belvedere
sedan
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:48:45
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i
had a 59 suburban wagon fire cheif's car- it had 19,000 miles and all its
equipment, factory single-tone coral. it had the red globe and in NJ it had to
run a "sock" on the gumball when in transit-- i found out when i threw it on
one night leaving a cruise! no problems from that though- some of you
may have seen it- it was originally lebelled for Oaklyn NJ, it was sold to a
guy in NY, then resold on ebay, then restored, rebadged and painted red and
sold yet again for over 30k with now 21,000 actual miles- we sold it in
1998ish, the big numbers came in around 2003ish...
had flat thick black
vinyl seats- installed over the orig upholstery- you can see the piping
patterns in the seatinga nd backrests, savoy-level dash, siren, tube
transmitter radio, spring-loaded whip, red gumball, siren and side/tail
lettering.... maybe i'll dig out the ol 35mm shots and scan them one day----
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Holmgren
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debenson2
wrote: > I think the blue light was a southern US and Florida
deal.... > debenson2 ALSO, (AND THIS BE A
BIGGY) In Some States You CAN NOT run a red light on the
street in an UN-official car, I DO NOT know the rules/regs in the state that
the car is in nor maybe from. So, the Blue light just might be complying with
Current law/ordinance where ever the car is -- Paul
Holmgren Mine: 2 57 300-C's in Indy Hers: 05 PT GT R/T
HO Hoosier Corps
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:33:43
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It's owned by a Chrysler dealer...
need I say more? I don't think it gets driven too often except for the
occasional local car show. They're probably cutting every corner they
can to stay afloat. Wish the government would do the same thing,
starting with Pelosi's jet. (OK, that's all I'll say about that.
Let's not start a political string or we'll get in trouble!)
Bryan
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Dodge
I surprised that nobody has asked why are they
selling it?
Bill The Magnumguy
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mine has the red bubble, also the interior is gray vinyl including a
lighter gray vinyl headliner, no rear arm rests are in my car either. my
car was in the calendars that were produced a few years ago. they are an
ugly car but it has had more pictures taken of in than all my other cars
combined. the people love it at parades. cruising down the freeway, people
always wave and some come along side to take pictures. it is a great
conversation piece. I looked at my car back in 1968 when it was driven
into a pasture. I bought it from the same guy in 2000 when it was still
setting in the same place. It was a major restoration project but well
worth it. jim
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:43:11
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a
50 yr old chry/dodge dealer closed its doors 2 weeks ago in my town.... werent
making the bills i guess... and they had 3 challengers on display with rumble
bee's too... were they still making the rumble bee? or maybe they were young
trade-ins....
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It's owned by a Chrysler dealer...
need I say more? I don't think it gets driven too often except for the
occasional local car show. They're probably cutting every corner they
can to stay afloat. Wish the government would do the same thing,
starting with Pelosi's jet. (OK, that's all I'll say about that.
Let's not start a political string or we'll get in trouble!)
Bryan
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Motors:
Dodge
I surprised that nobody has asked why are they
selling it?
Bill The Magnumguy
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Dodge
mine has the red bubble, also the interior is gray vinyl including a
lighter gray vinyl headliner, no rear arm rests are in my car either. my
car was in the calendars that were produced a few years ago. they are an
ugly car but it has had more pictures taken of in than all my other cars
combined. the people love it at parades. cruising down the freeway, people
always wave and some come along side to take pictures. it is a great
conversation piece. I looked at my car back in 1968 when it was driven
into a pasture. I bought it from the same guy in 2000 when it was still
setting in the same place. It was a major restoration project but well
worth it. jim
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 21:54:07
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They are
both blue and red in Michigan.
Brian
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> debenson2
wrote: >> I think the blue light was a southern US and Florida
deal.... >> debenson2 > > ALSO, (AND THIS BE A
BIGGY) > > In Some States You CAN NOT run a red light on the
street in an > UN-official car, I DO NOT know the rules/regs in the
state that the car > is in nor maybe from. So, the Blue light
just might be complying with > Current law/ordinance where ever the car
is > > -- > Paul Holmgren > Mine: 2 57 300-C's in
Indy > Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO > Hoosier Corps L#6 > >
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I spotted a nice looking 58-59 Imperial 4 door hardtop on the back of a
car hauler in Lakewood, WA, today. Somebody on the list buy a new toy?
Dan C
Spanaway, WA
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