Re: [Chrysler300] 300C/D Patrol Cars
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Re: [Chrysler300] 300C/D Patrol Cars



All,
I'm directing your attention to the December, 200 issue of MOPAR Action magazine. Therein is a very interesting article about a 61 Chrysler New Yorker that wound up on the other side of the law hauling moonshine whiskey throughout the North Carolina-Virginia area. It is a four door sedan but packs a ram induction 413 that has been reworked to make in excess of 500hp, according to the article. The suspension was also reworked to allow 1000lb loads of moonshine to be transported over the winding, twisting two lane roads in that area at speeds of well over 100mph and outrun the "revenoors." One of the people involved with setting the car up was none other than Junior Johnson (no relation).


The car has been restored by the owner who used it for hauling shine in the early 60's. It is not clear in the article if the ram induction engine was original from Chrysler or the engine was built to spec after delivery by the moonshiners. A close view of the engine compartment showas the rams to be of the short ram variety that came on the 400hp dealer installed option. Perhaps the 300 stuff was available in "police packages" or other non-300 applications during the late 50's-early 60's era and some of these got into the hands of the general public. This article is "must" reading for all ram induction enthusiasts. Larry Johnson




Hello, everyone


I lived in NJ during those years and only remember New Yorkers on the
Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.

I recall this topic coming up once before, some two or three years ago, and
someone put a photo up of '59 NYer.

Regards,
Ron Kurtz
E #292
----- Original Message -----
From: David R Geise <daverg@xxxx>
To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 5:51 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] 300C/D Patrol Cars


> Hi to all,
> Attended a local show yesterday with the C and again had
> conversations with people who claim that the NJ
> state police used letter cars in the 57/58 period. My answer has always
> been that I have personally seen New
> Yorker 4- door's used on the NJ turnpike/GS parkway during this period.
> But that I doubt that the state of NJ would
> have purchased letter cars for their troopers. Have heard conflicting
> stories about whether these cars were marked or unmarked. Can anyone out
> there confirm or deny the use of these cars by NJ or any other state for
> that matter?
>
>
> Dave Geise
> 57 C in NJ
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