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Senior Member
Interesting car. How in Sam Hill’s name does a seat get so garfed? Mice?
You could. In the case of Uncle Charlies 72 Fury 2 door coupe, he opted for the E86 on the order form which was rejected by the factory since it was a civilian vehicle. Push came to shove and he got it built. This case was basically "who you know", but you could get it.Out of curiosity could you get a 140 speedo certified in a civilian car
Back in my growing up days in the 1960's the local police were the towns ambulance's with 1 or 2 police station wagons with a stretcher in the back. Luckily I never had a chance to be hauled off in these 'Meat Wagons' but I still remember when my dad took a ride in one after he fell over backwards ice skating with us and split his head open on the ice. I don't think the officers had much medical training other than basic Red Cross certification, ie wrap some gauze around it.Not likely a "covert" car, more likely a commander car (if it was a "police" car).
There would likely be evidence of equipment mounting, again the absence doesn't mean no.
The CHP had a 69 Polara wagon, certified speedo, standard 440.
The car had a "Special Order/Special Mask" tag on it.
Alan
Damn....
1600. Please save it!!! I have a tan interior from a 69 wagon that can be gotten at a fair price.Bummer, how much is he asking? I would be interested in saving it, but I can not make it to California till the end of the month. So let me know and maybe we can keep it from getting scrapped or demoed.
Not really. That rear footwell tends to go. Everything else looks pretty decent. @AJC SAVE THIS THING!!!God that 73 is crusty.