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1978 PLYMOUTH FURY POLICE CAR, ORIGINAL TULSA POLICE CAR SURVIVOR, VERY RARE Classic Plymouth

The Plymouth Fury, with its A38 Police Pursuit Package, is a classic example of American law enforcement vehicles. Available from 1975 to 1978, this seventh-generation Fury was transformed into a.


1976 Plymouth Fury Midwest Car Exchange

The Plymouth Fury is a model of automobile that was produced by Plymouth from 1955 until 1989. It was introduced for the 1956 model year as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, becoming a separate series one level above the contemporary Belvedere for 1959.


Virginia State Police 1978 Plymouth Fury A38 Code 3 Garage

The Plymouth Gran Fury and Dodge Diplomat shared the same body from 1982 to 1989, with only grills and tail lights to tell them apart. The M-body police cars shared many mechanical features with the F-body cars they replaced. The brakes, suspension, and wheelbase were all identical.


1969 Plymouth Fury Police car

The fifth-generation Plymouth Fury was made for the 1969 through the 1973 model years and we've seen many "Fuselage" Furys here in the past. We had one in the early-1970s, a 1969 Fury III four-door sedan in yellow with a tan vinyl top and 318 V8.


Police Interceptor 1971 Plymouth Fury Barn Finds

This 1970 Plymouth Fury III was never a police car but it does have the rare A38 Police Pursuit Package. This project Plymouth can be found here on craigslist in Terrell, Texas, a few miles east of Dallas. The seller has it listed for $4,500 or best offer, cash only. Thanks to Ikey, H. for sending in this tip! This car looks incredibly rough.


1988 Plymouth Gran Fury Police Car

The Plymouth Gran Fury is a full-sized automobile that was manufactured by Plymouth from 1975 to 1989. The nameplate would be used on successive downsizings, first in 1980, and again in 1982, through what would originally have been intermediate and compact classes in the early 1970s, all with conventional rear-wheel drive layouts.


E86 440 V8 Powered 1978 Plymouth Fury A38 Barn Finds

Our featured Plymouth Fury is essentially identical to the Coronet, except for some obscure details of the grille. Now there was another boon to living in California: nobody drove these cars except the cops. I mean almost literally nobody, except maybe some bureaucrat in a state motor pool car. Regular folks just didn't.


PLYMOUTH FURY POLICE CAR

NORRA 2024 Mexican 1000 The 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 Current BaT Auctions This 1988 Plymouth Gran Fury Salon was equipped from the factory with the AHB Police Package, which added updated engine internals, a heavy-duty suspension, a transmission oil cooler, larger brakes, a stainless exhaust, a certified 125-mph speedometer, and more.


1978 Plymouth Fury Police [Wipers]

Make: Plymouth. Model: Gran fury. Police package 1977 Plymouth Gran Fury for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description: Genuine police package 1977 Plymouth Gran Fury with original 440 engine and HD 727 trans. These cars are becoming very very hard to come by, especially complete and in this condition with ownership history.


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Oct 17, 2021 • For Sale • 61 Comments Retired Police Car: 1971 Plymouth Fury 440 Russ Dixon In the 1970s, Plymouth built a lot of cars for use with various law enforcement agencies. The common choice was the Fury I because it was Plain Jane, big and roomy, and could be had with Plymouth's Hi-Performance 440 V8 engine.


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Looking factory fresh, the Gran Fury now has just over 21,000 kms (13,000 miles) on the odometer. It was built in April, 1980 at the Lynch Road Assembly plant in Detroit. One of 12,576 civilian and police cars produced that year. It has the optional code E58, 360-cid (5.9-litre), four-barrel high-performance V-8.


1976 Plymouth Gran Fury Sedan Police Car (1 of 2) Photogra… Flickr

Plymouth fielded three 1976 sedans with the police package: the small A-body Valiant, the midsize B-body Fury, and the large C-body Gran Fury. In the past, police had generally insisted on the larger cars, the Gran Fury size, but the midsize Fury (and its Dodge twin) quickly became the most popular police car in America—and why not?


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Description FULL RESTO, A38-POLICE PCKG, #'S MATCH 440 V8 & A727TF, PWR STEER/BRAKE, NICE!! Here's the car for those who wants a bit of fun with their classics. This 1978 Plymouth Fury is a real-deal police car. It has been restored to a high standard everywhere you look - right down to the original 440 V8.


1971 Plymouth Fury Police Car a photo on Flickriver

Plymouth's Fury furnished with the A38 Police Pursuit Package captured a full 80 percent of the police market all on its own, so there were a lot of them out there, such as the example featured here, currently owned by retired Delaware State Police officer Barry Beck of Wilmington. But hold on--an A38-optioned Fury didn't guarantee a big-block.


Police Patrol Package 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury Barn Finds

1972 Plymouth Fury, This is a real, documented Virginia State Police car in service in Chesapeake, VA from 1972-78. The car comes with documentation from the Virginia State Police, 2 build sheets and original police and fleet literature from Chrysler. This is a rare find.


1974 Plymouth Fury 4 door Police Car Plymouth fury, Police cars, Plymouth

Who: Warren Iverson What: '67 Plymouth Fury I Where: Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, where the cops probably know Warren very well. Engine: Elwood was right on target, as Warren's engine is in fact a.