SGT FURY
Senior Member
Just got this 61 savoy Benton county Washington sheriff car.
361 GC.
Has certified speedo
361 GC.
Has certified speedo
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Too much time spent battling ads/spam….
You using your phone to post? I have no ads on this site with the gold membership. On FEBO I get the ads but they don’t make it difficult to post, at least not while using my iPad.Much too difficult to post anything here anymore.
Too much time spent battling ads/spam….
BINGO!!!!To me, the "difficult to post" happens when that add from the bottom creeps upward, blocking the post I'm typing. The forum software will not automatically advance the post screen upward, so what's being posted is blocked by the add. Although what's being typed is still getting typed in the posting area.
Now those Mazda ads . . . I had to completely get out of the forum and come back in to get rid of them. As if they had a mind of their own (consuming the whole page!) and were determined to show just how proud they were of their new Mazda vehicle.
CBODY67
My mistake,It doesn’t say savoy anywhere.I'm curious, does it say Savoy on the car? I remember reading somewhere the 60-61 fleet vehicles were called "Fleet" not Savoy.
Back in the mid 1970s, my brother had a 1963 Plymouth B-body four-door, slant six. The only option it had was an automatic transmission; no reverse lights, no radio, no seat belts. It also had no model designation; the only name on the car was "Plymouth".doesn’t say savoy anywhere
If it had a certified speedometer, it was likely a Police car, no certified speedometer, a taxi. That is how an NYPD RMP would be spec'd with one exception. I think they had reverse lights. Plus, I don't think seat belts were mandatory until 1965.Back in the mid 1970s, my brother had a 1963 Plymouth B-body four-door, slant six. The only option it had was an automatic transmission; no reverse lights, no radio, no seat belts. It also had no model designation; the only name on the car was "Plymouth".