WANTED C-body police-car

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Looking for a really nice, and real......69-72 C-body police-car. Prefer non black/white, and want 440/400. I'm not looking for any resto projects. PM with good leads.

Thanks
 
Looking for a really nice, and real......69-72 C-body police-car. Prefer non black/white, and want 440/400. I'm not looking for any resto projects. PM with good leads.

Thanks

What is your budget?
 
Wait a minute, I thought you were going to thin the herd. You must be feeling a lot better!:poke:
 
Trying to have just a couple cars I can drive, that don't have constant maintenance. The complicated stuff, will be deleted.
 
What is your budget?

Depends on the car. All the listed would work, but I prefer different brand cars of the same year. My favorite would be a B3 or B3 and white 69 Polara.....and a black 72 Polara. Getting as close to what I'd really like...would influence my checking account.

Cars without stuff on the roof, would be better. An unmarked, black 72 Polara, would be ideal.
 
I'm okay with that. Just looking for the right car. I have the ideal cars in mind, and others that may work. Thanks for the response.
 
Depends on the car. All the listed would work, but I prefer different brand cars of the same year. My favorite would be a B3 or B3 and white 69 Polara.....and a black 72 Polara. Getting as close to what I'd really like...would influence my checking account.

Cars without stuff on the roof, would be better. An unmarked, black 72 Polara, would be ideal.

My opinion is your budget will have to be $20-35+ for the car you are looking for.

I know of two examples of the cars you are looking for. If they were for sale it would be in the mid 30's + for restored examples. A #2 restored example of any real MoPar police car is a rare find, ( Just ask Allen, MrMoParCHP.) I'm NOT talking about a restoration done by a hobbyist in his/her garage, with auto-parts store filler and rattle can paint.

There are far more unrestored MoPar police cars than restored cars available in the market, so you may need to do some of the restoration on your own to get exactly what you want. You will likely have to contact a collector and make private purchase from his/her collection to get the car you are looking for.

Best of luck!!!
 
Thanks. I understand about resto-levels. I'm always building cars, and am looking to purchase with little to no work needed.
 
My opinion is your budget will have to be $20-35+ for the car you are looking for.

I know of two examples of the cars you are looking for. If they were for sale it would be in the mid 30's + for restored examples. A #2 restored example of any real MoPar police car is a rare find, ( Just ask Allen, MrMoParCHP.) I'm NOT talking about a restoration done by a hobbyist in his/her garage, with auto-parts store filler and rattle can paint.

There are far more unrestored MoPar police cars than restored cars available in the market, so you may need to do some of the restoration on your own to get exactly what you want. You will likely have to contact a collector and make private purchase from his/her collection to get the car you are looking for.

Best of luck!!!


Thanks, but I'm already building 3 cars. Looking for a driver.
 
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