No, sorry. The FLPD does not still have a 73 on their lot. In actuality, it belongs to one of their officers who restored it. Though he does occasionally park it on their lot.
Okay, JoeTex. Yes, I am wrong. The TX statute that I quoted was totally fabricated in my brain while I was on the crapper. Gee, you caught me.
Now, if I remember correctly, when you opened your big mouth and said that a new TX law mandated that all police departments in TX have to drive black and white cars, you were challenged to provide proof. In the form of the statute itself. So far we are all waiting with bated breath.
Oh, I see, now you change the story. Now you say they have to be black and white OR white.
Who's wrong? The person who makes up their own fantasy or the person who actually quotes REAL statutes to you from the Texas law books?
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, July 20, 2007 - 12:37
Fort Lauderdale PD does in fact still have a '73 marked Plymouth Fury in their lot!!
It's great to be me, isn't it? That's what I've been saying for years. You guys can have JOETEX. I can't believe I'm saying this, but he's too stupid even for me to make fun of.
I must be getting softer in my old age.
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, July 20, 2007 - 12:06
Jock itch?
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, July 20, 2007 - 12:05
Check the Delaware album in the copcar dot com main archive and Greg Reynolds' East Coast album.
This car used to pass me as I commuted latenight from PJ to Nassau County on the LIE. I would be hovering around 80 and this beast would pass me at around 140. Awsome car!!! And props to the driver for handling it like that all night long!!!
Nice resto and pics- Is there any photos anywhere of DSP 1977/78 cars? I'm building a scale model and sure would like to see the color scheme for those years. Did they use the Plymouth Fury?