Congrats on the new ride, Stokie! The 318 establishes it as a Dart-based squad; Polara squads were not in the catalog in '61, but the California Highway Patrol (who wanted a 122" wheelbase) managed to talk Dodge into making them a few hundred. Like the '60 CHP squad, which I think was a Matador, the '61 had the Dart grille despite being a Polara. Of course, in '61 this was accomplished by simply leaving the Polara grill centerpiece off... I highly recommend the book "Plymouth, Dodge & Chrysler Police Cars 1956-1978" by Sanow and Bellah. (I might have the makes listed in the wrong order vis-a-vis the book title, but I know you can figure it out.) There are some great pics of a restored CHP '61, and indepth coverage of the restoration of a CHP '63 Dodge 880. Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban (not a squad, but solid black... except for the rust...) --- CStodolka@xxxxxxx wrote: > hi, yesterday i picked up the car, i used a wheel > puller on both the front and rear, not much > damage this way and a lot easier than pounding, > what an ugly car but very neat, needs a lot of > work. It had 2 spotlights, lights on the roof, > and a siren on the right front fender, i already > found a vintage radio setup for it and may be > able to get the office radio also. i'm going to > put an ad in the local paper to see if i can get > any info, pictures, and the original equipment for > it. the front doors were white and the rest of > the car was black, it has the 318 ci. 4 barrel > engine with auto. larger brakes , grey vinl > seats, the speedometer has certified written > on it which really helps in determining it as a > police car. i had a chance to buy this car in > 1968, i should have but i thought it was to new. > anyone with information on these police cars > such as production, let me know stokie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
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