I believe that was the car restored and converted to RMP 3100 in honor of the NYPD Magazine Spring 3100.
Rumor was that it just sat in a hanger at Floyd Bennet Field until they decided to do something with it.
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jim whitelaw(Private)
9 years 5 months ago
I remember in the 70's driving thru pennsylvania with my parents at night on the pa. turnpike when dad got pulled over. As the trooper conducted business with dad I got out to look over the state police unit which was a 1974 or 75 plymouth gran fury in unmarked hunter green paint. the trooper told me it had the 440 magnum. no doubt it didnt take long to catch up with dad.
I too thought this was the sharpest of the PSP paint jobs, also graced the greatest of all police cruisers, the 72 Plymouth Fury magnum 440's. Unfortunately, the cars were involved a rash of crashes and the commonwealth's top cops felt that it was the color of the cars. The next years cruisers came out in a bizarre yellow and blue that was obnoxious, that was soon followed by the white with blue hood and trunks, which resembled their earlier white with green deck lids
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9 years 7 months ago
nice restoration but the amber should be on the back of the first pod not the full second one *********************** Well, since the car was for sale at the time this photo was taken in June of 2002, it's probably a moot point now.
This is one of Suffolk county Police Department's original patrol cars from when it was first organized the year 1960.These police sedans were equipped with either a 318ci2 barrel or a 361ci 4barrell for use on the expreesways.
Hi, Do you know who the police officer is ? It's a great picture. If you have more Nassau County Police photos, I would love to see them. I left my e-mail address.
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9 years 11 months ago
What's wrong with the hood? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It's either dented or half unlatched. The siren is tilted up too. Maybe that's for people in the upper floors of apartments? Who the hell cares? The photo is 30 years old.
Just one question which is for me as a scale modeller quite important concerning Maryland State Police vehicles like the 1970 Ford shown: what are the exact colours of the two tone paint scheme? Did they also use in 1970 all whice cruisers (I found one B&W picture in a book - I'm not sure if it is white). I hope you can help me.
Very truly yours
Manfred ****************************** The Maryland cars were green and black up until 1972 when they were changed to yellow like this 1972 Dodge: http://public.fotki.com/copcardotcom/greg_reynolds-_poli/304.html Their vehicles remained yellow or tan until about 1996 when they decided to go back to the more traditional (for them) green and black.
As far as what shade of green they used back then, I don't know. Half the fun of model building is experimenting with various paint colors until you find the correct one. That's how I do it with my models.
70 WAS FIRST YEAR FOR AUTOMATIC TRANNY AND A/C. THE JUNIOR BEACON ROOF LIGHT WAS USED FOR SEVERAL MORE YEARS, IT WAS USELESS IN BRIGHT SUNSHINE. cARS HAD MECHANICAL SIRENS, WHICH IN 75, AT 130 MPH, YOU WERE OUTRUNNING YOUR OWN SOUND. BUT, THOSE DARN PLYMOUTHS WOULD FLY, AND THEY HAD LOUD EXHAUST. WE HATED TO WRITE A TICKET FOR LOUD PIPES, WE WERE USUALLY LOUDER.
The Chrysler in the photo is a '55 not a '56 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ got it changed, thanks
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10 years 1 month ago
Amazing how many STUPID people there are out there. The above is an example of how STUPID people really are. Is this car for sale? Get a clue. Why are there so many morons that think all these cars are for sale?
Rumor was that it just sat in a hanger at Floyd Bennet Field until they decided to do something with it.
plymouth gran fury in unmarked hunter green paint. the trooper told me it had the 440 magnum. no doubt it didnt take long to catch up with dad.
Do you know what is the color of this Maryland State Police car?
Alex Carter
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Are you using a black and white tv for the monitor on your computer?
The colors are green and black.
Greg
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Well, since the car was for sale at the time this photo was taken in June of 2002, it's probably a moot point now.
Greg
copcar dot com
Do you know who the police officer is ?
It's a great picture.
If you have more Nassau County Police photos, I would love to see them.
I left my e-mail address.
Thanks...
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It's either dented or half unlatched. The siren is tilted up too. Maybe that's for people in the upper floors of apartments? Who the hell cares? The photo is 30 years old.
Greg
copcar dot com
Your photo gallery is great.
Just one question which is for me as a scale modeller quite important concerning Maryland State Police vehicles like the 1970 Ford shown: what are the exact colours of the two tone paint scheme? Did they also use in 1970 all whice cruisers (I found one B&W picture in a book - I'm not sure if it is white). I hope you can help me.
Very truly yours
Manfred
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The Maryland cars were green and black up until 1972 when they were changed to yellow like this 1972 Dodge: http://public.fotki.com/copcardotcom/greg_reynolds-_poli/304.html Their vehicles remained yellow or tan until about 1996 when they decided to go back to the more traditional (for them) green and black.
As far as what shade of green they used back then, I don't know. Half the fun of model building is experimenting with various paint colors until you find the correct one. That's how I do it with my models.
Greg
copcar dot com
Thanks for keeping on- my friends and family really enjoy it.
Luke
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Luke-
I'm still patiently waiting for you
to find some old photos of cars from
your time with the MSP for me to post
along side this one.
Greg
copcar dot com
BUT, THOSE DARN PLYMOUTHS WOULD FLY, AND THEY HAD LOUD EXHAUST. WE HATED TO WRITE A TICKET FOR LOUD PIPES, WE WERE USUALLY LOUDER.
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got it changed, thanks