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You don’t see a lot of two door “cop cars”. supposedly an ex Nebraska state patrol car.

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I thought you’d never buy a C-body, good for you! Well done!:lol:
 
Just being a two door post car survivor makes it rare, let alone police history. Congratulations.
 
There was a pretty beat up 67 white New Mexico State Trooper car awhile back.

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Then this North Dakota car.

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Then a sweet bonafide Georgia State Patrol car.

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Lotta 67's haven't come across many 1968 PK21's.
 
The state of Oregon ran these "flat tops" as low profile units for traffic enforcement. 1968 was the last year for 2DR cruisers. Image.
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Dave
 
I thought you’d never buy a C-body, good for you! Well done!:lol:

Me? No....I didn't buy it. It just popped up for sale on FB

I'm not opposed to owning a C body but if I do it'll be a CCCCCCC body. It'll be a Big Dog. With some panache. Something Milburn Drysdale would drive.

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Go with that D-body then! Imperials are very nice in both the D- and C-body configuration.
 
Me? No....I didn't buy it. It just popped up for sale on FB

I'm not opposed to owning a C body but if I do it'll be a CCCCCCC body. It'll be a Big Dog. With some panache. Something Milburn Drysdale would drive.

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I do indeed remember that this one caught your attention.
 
Saw this one recently. Can't say if it was a cop car, but definitely a nice 2 door post w/4-speed.
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