1971 Plymouth Satellite Police Car

In new york city the 1971 plymouth fury was the first police car to use the signal 377 high skirt revolving bubble gum lights designed to be easily viewed from the front.
1971 plymouth satellite police car. The vehicle is drivable. The colors were green black and white a color scheme originally created in 1938 and well out of date when it was retired in 1972. This plymouth fury i four door is a tribute to that era. The 1971 dodge car and van lines included police versions of the midsize coronet and the large polara.
Engines for the satellite police car ranged from a 225 cid six up to a 370 horsepower 440 cid v8. The 440 6 engine with air grabber hood has been fully rebuilt restored to original specs. The owner has had it for 1 yr. 45 000 1971 plymouth satellite gtx this trophy winning car has been fully rotisserie restored and repainted.
Despite a historic corruption scandal in 1971 most nypd cops did so proudly defiantly bravely. Plymouth had once again redesigned its midsize cars and the belvedere name was replaced by satellite. Apx 1200mi on engine. About this vehicle this 1971 plymouth satellite is an original.
Police car engines ranged from the slant six in the coronet to the 440 only in the polara. For 1971 the lapd was back to plymouth. For the moment there were no police versions of the compact dart. The police department of the city of new york still patrolled its streets in navy blue double breasted tunics with brass buttons and did so in vehicles painted green black and white.