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    NOT MINE 1971 Plymouth Fury PA State Police 440, 11k miles, wrecked, $7500 Ono PA

    According to the 1971 Police brochure, the standard performance 335hp 440 was dubbed the "Super Commando" with the dual snorkel air breather. The High performance 370hp 440 was named "Police Pursuit Special". I'd imagine that pie tin is correct. One thing I've always wondered, the HP440, did it...
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    NOT MINE Blue 1973 Fury I Philadelphia Police Car. $25,000, Lanoka Harbor NJ.

    He needs to offer it up with a reasonable price, otherwise that thing will sit where it is. Last i looked it was 15k. Move the decimal to the left one place! A Shame!
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    NOT MINE Blue 1973 Fury I Philadelphia Police Car. $25,000, Lanoka Harbor NJ.

    Price was recently dropped to $15k. Now if they would just move the comma one place to the left. It WAS 10k not long ago. Philadelphia PD car, likely to patrol 95 with the 440. Not sure why the guy thinks his old police cars are worth so much‍♂️
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    NOT MINE 1971 Sport Fury GT Sunroof Car....

    Cool! Another u code 440 '71 Fury near me. Look forward to seeing this at local car shows.
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    NOT MINE 1971 Sport Fury GT Sunroof Car....

    I know where this car was, about 15 mins from me. I was wondering what it was. Owning a '71 Fury myself it caught my eye quick. It is no longer there, hopefully the owner is working on it!
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    NOT MINE Not mine 1971 Plymouth Fury Police Pckg 440

    Found this on ebay. 2nd time it's been on there so i figured I'd share. 1971 Plymouth Fury | eBay
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    NOT MINE Wrecked 1971 Plymouth Fury III Sedan Pennsylvania State Police - eBay Auction - Ono, Pennsylvania

    In regards to the "Super Commando " pie tin. According to the 1971 Plymouth police car brochure, the 335 horse 440 was dubbed "Super Commando 440". The U code E86 370 horse engine for '71 police cars was dubbed "Police Pursuit Special".
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