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I'm familiar with Monty who has written a book that I've bought before. As I have a lot of Ed Sanow's books on vehicle history and I've contributed to on one of his last books Encyclopedia of American Police Cars. That Adam 12 car is an excellent example of a restored Matador. I remember a few of those out there and wasn't sure if it was the David Brooks car or the East Coast build which was a very well done car. Thanks for letting me know it was Monty's car.
Yes, that one missing MN car was a trooper's car and vaporized into the mist somewhere out west after being sold on eBay three or four years ago. There is an original 1970 MN car also in the area of Scottsdale AZ that is being restored too ever so slowly but I'm sure it's going to be sometime after the guy gets back from the sandbox in about a year. It's interesting to see the old cars. |
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Anyone know if the 70 Coronet was a package car? 1970 Coronets were my first Mopar love.
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1982 CHP 0366 Ford Mustang 1970 CHP 5698 Mercury Monterey 1968 CHP 3286 Dodge Polara(sold) "You know, I think it was James Joyce who said that a genius makes no mistakes, that his errors are on purpose and they become the portholes of discovery, that's the kind of thing you say when you do something real stupid." Red Green |
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Although not appearing that accurate due to being a bit overdone in equipment and markings, the car itself does appear to be a package vehicle.
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Overall, looks like it wasn't a bad show at all.
Many nice older restos, but again, too many new cars for my liking. My fav is the 74 Coronet/SDSO car, from their short lived black and white period. |
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