38 Yr Awakening, E86 ‘78 Fury 4-Door

My grandfather special ordered his 1974 Dodge Monaco wagon. He checked the boxes for the heavy duty - "Cop Options" - no lights or certified speedometer. Now that I am older I wish I would have paid more attention. He was a bit sneaky and selected the Lucerne Blue Iridescent as the color - similar to police "blue". He was a good, bad influence ; )

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That’s a sleak color for a wagon and had to be special to him.
Thanks for adding your family story!
 
Update;

Right now the front door lock mechanisms are being treated with penetrating oils. The lock pulls wouldn’t pull up or able to be pushed down.

Good thing there’s a set of keys.

Here’s two photos of the engine compartment, that’s all I have at this time because the hood was closed for towing and has to be finagled open again.

Good stuff here too!

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You are probably aware, but if not, those 66-up door lock cylinders are still available at the parts store. Or some ebay sellers offer them as kits with a same-key ignition tumbler. (they do for dashboard key-switches, anyway, I've not paid attention for steering column switches).
 
I was wholeheartedly surprised when on my second trip to pick up another “vee-hickle” I spotted an engine block hanging off a three point hitch on the rear of an old farm tractor.

Here is the original engine from this pursuit car. Good ol’ 188553

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It comes with the hard to find big block motor mount brackets.

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No damage that I see.

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The block will be check by a machinist at some point but right now I having a 413 engine checked out. I will show the photos to him of the 440 and pick his brain.
I'm not a machinist but can't that engine be re-sleeved since its the original?
GO BUY LOTTERY TICKETS. NOW.
It was totally unexpected and I know how lucky and fortunate to be able to pair the block with the veee-hickle.
 
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