'Round The Block: 1978 Dodge Monaco Police Pursuit 440 with Elana Scherr and Tom
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- We got a new car! This is a survivor, unrestored, former Iowa State Patrol 1978 Dodge Monaco Pursuit. It's a model made with catalytic converters, uses unleaded gas and Electronic Lean Burn. It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It tops out around 140MPH and was the fastest (top speed) domestic car produced in America circa 1978. No ordinary citizen could buy one new (you had to be the government to get this engine in '78). It's also a car that Tom has a personal connection with, and one he's been searching for for a long time. Join us for a walk-around, and of course we'll see if Elana can make any tire smoke with it.
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This lady has the "car geek" thing only really true car guys have. My mind was blown. She's awesome!
THESE CARS WERE USED IN A LOT OF TV SHOWS DUKES OF HAZZARD ATEAM TJ HOOKER ETC
@@ekop1778 They were buying them dirt cheap from auctions. They could just respray them when different movies or TV shows came along. They were a dime a dozen. They used the Ex-LAPD Matadors in Movies for years
Yes, I would definitely work for her.
She works for car magazines and has for years, so would have a lot of first-hand knowledge.
@@culcune She is an amazing writer.
Before the Crown Victoria/Caprice, there was this and the Fury. So nice to see one of these in good shape, giving how rare classic police cars are nowadays in functional condition. That's a piece of history right there.
You gotta go a little further back before you had a 1978 Dodge Monaco to a 1990 Ford Crown Victoria and Chevy Caprice.
You are missing the 1980s interim vehicles
@@broncomcbane6382 A lot of 1980s Diplomats out here in CA. I think 318 4BBL
@@bananaspartan2234 i ll have to take a look. What website
@@broncomcbane6382 they had crown vics and caprices all the way thru the 80s dude.
@@torque-ej4nu they sure did but the MOST popular police car in the 1980s was the Diplomat/Gran Fury AND the cheapest.
The Crown Victoria didnt seriously win police bids until 1989 when the Diplomat was discontinued. The Caprice 9C1 as well wasnt a big seller until the same year, 1987.
The real unicorns for police cars are the one you didnt expect like Delta 88s(B body then H bodies), Cutlass(G bodies and then W bodies), Bonneville G bodies, Bonneville H bodies, Malibu G bodies.
Elana has more balls behind the wheel than 95% of all Corvette owners - Hats off to you! Very very cool car, love old cop cars all types.
NO SHE DOES NOT...WHATS WRONG WITH YOU!
"Cop engine, cop suspension, cop lights..." sounds like the beginning of a certain Blues Brother movie.
"It's dark out and we're wearing sunglasses." ;-)
@@anthonyc1883
Full tank of gas, half pack a' cigarettes and 110 miles. Hit it.
Again two new not a cop engine it's all.smogged out with pollution garbage moter cant pull.or breathe.. a real cop car was a 1968 coronet that's a ass hauler.the younger generation never saw infotinutly the stuff mopar had back then if the did they would be scared shittles
Blues Brothers car was a 1974 Dodge Monaco.
@@clintadams8451 yep
TH-cam algorithms recommended Elana and a unique old Mopar. Nice.
Algorithms...lol
I have a '78 Monaco also. Mine is a California Highway Patrol car. Love these cars, absolutely the greatest of the great. -David
TODAYS CARS ARE PLASTIC AND SELF DRIVING JUNKS THAT LAST A MONTH BEFORE BREAKING DOWN
Mine was a '73 Coronet, same body shell with slightly different trim, but mine was a 225 slant six with three-on-the-tree. I really loved The Green Latrine.
For fun i would put a 650+bhp Tesla drive unit in it and also reckon the full Tesla battery pack modules would disappear in there too :):)
That’s great you have one of those! 1978 was the last year for the 440 in cop cars. After that, a 360 was around for another year or two then it was the 318 till the end in 1989. Read an article once that said many CHP Officers were extremely disappointed with the Mopars after ‘78, thus the term “Big Block Withdrawals” was coined. It wasn’t until 1982 when the Ford Mustangs came about that the CHP had something that could give them a little performance that was needed to run the pace to capture the moving violations of the motoring public.
@@kylereese4822 AINT GONNA DRIVE A TESTICLE MAN
CHEAP JUNKS WITH ION BATTERYS THAT BLOW UP
Holy cow! In the early 80’s I was in my 20’s and piss poor and in bad need of a ride. I went to the Oregon State police auction in Salem where they had a couple of dozen these in this exact package. White on gold. I bid $200 for a low mileage (56k) and it cost a fortune to keep rear tires on it. 0-60 was a smoke show but 40-100 was a blast! The one car I wish I had never sold.
“This is Sherrif Rosco P Coltrane going after the Duke boys!” 🤣🤣🤣
I thought of Roscoe as soon as I saw this LOL!!
So many of those were trashed in that show....
James Best. I met him at a restaurant once as he lived in the area. Very soft spoken gentleman. Real class.
Gkhuh-gkhuh-gkhuh! Hot pursuit, i love it! I love it!
Duke off hazzard. Love this car.
The transmissions they put behind those pursuit engines, and the torsion bar suspension up front. And the sound a thermoquad Carter made when the secondaries opened. Smell of rose put to sound... Congratulations
747 TorqeFlite? Absolutely bullet proof.
@@richardmerriam7044" 727" torqeflite...
@@dang223434 All big blocks had it. There was no other option for an automatic.
You could hear the engine intake a mile away with the siren off. Very reassuring to hear it and know the calvary was coming.
Back when I was younger I saw many of these grilles in my rearview mirror.
They are fun! I used to have a '77 Fury Pursuit with the 400 240hp motor, also white with a tan interior, but mine had vinyl seats and rubber floor. This was my first Mopar and it taught me about ballast resistors. Then I bought a 1980 Gran Fury, 360 4bbl unmarked car that actually felt stronger than the 77, partly because Chrysler had started using higher stall speed converters. Later I had an '87 Diplomat Police.
I feel somehow that I know you...
I was an explorer with my local sheriff,”’s department in the late 70s. The department still had some 75 B-bodies with 400 4 barrels as spares. When gas got expensive, the shop plugged the secondaries to purportedly save money. A reserve deputy I occasionally road with took one home a couple of days before a weekend shift, tuned it up and rebuilt the carb. With the less-than-aerodynamic dual light bar/siren/plaquards and a still well worn motor, it would hit an honest 110 and ran quicker than the 400 2V LTD IIs and the 79 LTDs with 351W 2V 139 HP cars that were main line in the road patrol fleet at that time. Great video featuring a great car.
I believe that as my father had a '79 R body Newport ex-state cop car with the E58 360 and it ran pretty decent off the line and would go an honest 118 mph+.
A friend of mine had a retired Highway Patrol Monaco and it was a beast.
I've wanted a late 70's Fury pursuit package car forever, this video just reinforced my need for one
Back in 1985 in high school, I had a ‘76 Grand Fury unmarked highway patrol car. 440 and a 140mph certified speedo. It was super fast!
"But THIS car always caught THAT car".... I like the way you think brother 👍
Bad ass video Elana & Tom! This car is in EXCELLENT CONDITION for any police vehicle from that era!! It was definitely not used for patrol duty. The dash shows no signs of being modified for the usual police equipment of the late 70's. GREAT FIND!!!
THIS IS A REAL CAR NOT LIKE THE SCHITTS OF TODAY
@@ekop1778 Todays cop cars will wipe this old Dodge out.
The smiles on both of you having a blast is amazing ! Good for you guys 😊
These cars were definitely no joke. As a kid growing up in the 80s I always enjoyed seeing them on The A-Team or Hunter....and they could really light up the tires to be sure!! You're right, they definitely wrecked too many of them. That and combined with their hard use in police service really makes them rare....you were Very lucky to find this one. Congrats!
its not rare. Its common to find a Monaco, Fury or coronet police car or 4 door. What makes it rare is the 440, which really isn't "Rare" by any means.
@Adrian Vegas they aren't trust me, i can still pick them up for 1500-3500 in no rust condition. and thats with a 360, and 440 the 77 and 78 are by no means going extinct. Look at the production numbers.
@Adrian Vegas finding a 440 police car isnt like finding a SS 396, or a K code 289 65 mustang, or a yenko, or shelby.
rare is not by how much they buy them for, its how many there are, and there are alot of 77-78 monaco's, Furys, and coronets, and their kin by the Chrysler Corporation.
In the summer of 1981, a green 1978 Dodge Monaco 4-Door Sedan like this car was the first car I ever drove. I was a high school student and the city-owned Monaco was used for driver's training. It had an additional brake pedal on the passenger side of the front seat for the training instructor. We began our training by driving very slowly around a Kmart parking lot.
Thanks, for commenting... We kind of MOPAR FAMILY, ETC. ( my first new Car purchase: 70 CORONET 500/383 turquoise)), our in Laws::bunch of Polara’s ( one SPECIAL HD), Monaco’s, Aspens, )....
@@opera93 My grandfather had a 1925 Dodge Brothers Coupe before he was married, then he bought a new 1935 Plymouth 4-Door sedan. That Plymouth was replaced with a new 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-Door Sedan. As an elderly man he drove a used 1972 Chrysler Newport Royal 4-Door Sedan.
I don't know if i'm more impressed with that 1978 Dodge Monaco or the couple driving it. Wow what a great couple. They both have a passion for automobiles that it makes me so jealous. Great video.
I had a 78 Monaco brougham 2 door with a vinyl top, split bench butterscotch seats. I loved that car, when asked what was my favorite over all car and it is the Monaco. Congrats on your purchase. Oh at the time owned it I was a volunteer firefighter and ran the car with a light bar, loved driving the speed limit on the highway.
Thank you. This brings me back to my first car in high school. My Monaco was a retired Iowa state trooper with blue Interior with a shotgun mount on the dash that didn't work. 440 intercper 747 torcflight transmission heavy duty suspension. It could pass anything on the road except for gas stations lol
I loved that car. In 1989 I was in the process of restoring it and rebuilding the 440
When I lost it in a garage fire. I miss that Monaco
That looks like a constable or investigators old car being in that perfect of condition. Nice ride.
I’ve only ever seen 2 of the civilian spec sedans up here in Canada the last 10 or more years. Most of these that weren’t destroyed by tv shows dissolved in the winters up here. Still a cool car and if you’ve got the right parts you can still make the 318 scream pretty good
Had a few 318,s here in Uk - great drivetrain and as you said they can be made to really fly
Cool video, Tom & Elana! I also have a '78 E86 440 A38 Monaco of my very own that actually never saw service! A Tennessee car believed to be originally ordered new by a Fire Dept, but was rejected by them upon arrival at the dealer because it had been optioned wrong... Such as not having A/C! So, the dealer placed it in their regular inventory and sold it to a private owner where it changed hands a few times until I ended up with it 10 years ago! Like yourselves, I always wanted a car like this also!
When I was 20 in 82 I had a 77 Monaco Pursuit that was light blue with the nicer interior. I went to a junk yard and stripped out a regular Monaco for it's cloth power seat, matching rear seat and door panels, I had it for about a year then ended up trading it to a guy at work for a tricked out 72 Chevy Luv. Prior to that I had a 75 Plymouth Fury, which looked exactly like it except for round headlights and a 318 engine. That Monaco and a 69 Polara convertible are two of three cars that I wish I'd never got rid of. The other was my first car, that I had bought in high school which was a 70 Chevelle. If we only knew back then...
beautiful car!! nothing better than driving a car from the late 70's... greetings
Great looking Monaco, great find. The interior is almost perfect and the dash ain't cracked, as a Mopar lover, whatever you paid was well worth it.
Cool that your wife shares the passion, that's rare in todays world.
When I was a kid I remember seeing an article on this car in Car & Driver magazine. Loved the car it looked mean. Now I know its exact spec thanks to these guys. Thank you for enlightening me! Dave from UK
This reminds me of Sheriff Roscoe P Coltrane From the Dukes Of Hazzard... Great find BTW!
I'm in HOT PURSIUT!! I LOVE IT! I LOVE IT! CUH JUH JUH!!
Hello there! I'm 48 and have recently been rewatching The A-Team, my favourite childhood programme. I've always liked the military police cars that always seemed to end up on their roofs - and I also remember them from TJ Hooker and Dukes of Hazzard, so I finally decided to look them up as I never knew what they were. This was the first video that came up when I typed Dodge Monaco.... well done, what a survivor! I so would love to own one... but it's a tough call. I live in Malta in the Mediterranean (we've always had American cop shows on our TV - in original English not dubbed) and though there's a healthy US car collector scene here (mostly Corvettes and Mustangs - though one guy has a collection of TV car replicas) locating, importing and maintaining a car like this would be too complicated. But thanks for the video - really nice to see one of these cars still looking and driving so well!
In Iowa,I owned a 1974 Monico Custom.It was an uncover police Pursuit Vehicle North Carolina State Patrol.
400 c.i. motor,and it was fast!
Great car and great find. Thanks
Cool! I once owned a 1975 Fury ex-police car with a 400 engine and a thermoquad. It easily smoked the tires like yours did. Paid $400 for it in 1982.
So great to see old cop cars getting some love.
Greetings from France! I like Dodge Monaco and Plymouth Fury with this body, my favorite chase cars in the 80's TV series like Hunter, the A-team etc... Thank you very much for your video!
Impressive how much your granddaughter has learned about old cars. Nice job.
Drove one just like that one in late '77 and '78. Sitting still they just rumbled and shook, ever so slightly. That 440 rocked me to sleep more than once working the graveyard shift running radar on the highway. Relax, I always woke up right away. These were much more nimble and quick than the '76 and earlier versions. We had these with the 383 and the 440, and those of us with seniority got the 440's. That's how fun they were. The front suspensions were prone to issues, though.
Love the Monaco Police Package...that’s a beautiful car. 440 power, heavy duty suspension/cooling and utilitarian good looks. What a find.
JUST one more thing.. “Punch it Baby!!” 😂 Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw in “The Getaway”..😂👍
Better drivetrain. Better brakes. Better suspension. Mopar police cars were a total package. Back in 78 car&driver had high praise for this car. Made me smile when you lit em up
What a rare find. In such great shape to. Love the fact it has the 440 and the sound of the carbs and the tires breaking loose is music to my ears.
Sheriff Rosco and Rick Hunter would be proud of this beauty.
That car was most likely kept for the detective unit of a police department or any related government agency that had access to purchase and used similar vehicles. Regardless, it’s an amazing time capsule. That electronic spark control/lean burn was a dysfunctional nuisance and almost always swithced over to regular electronic ignition. Having driven numerous HP 440, 360 and 318 cars, Mopars were by far the best of the bunch back then. Flip the lid on the air cleaner of any 440 with a thermoquad and I swear you can see the hood buckle when those secondaries open up. Great video. Enjoy that ride, she’s a beauty.
I picked up a 78 Monaco last thanksgiving. Ex county detectives car. Starlight blue, light blue interior. Not as clean as that one, but it lived it's entire life in WI. No rust. I attribute that to it being a county car kept in the county garage where it was washed every time it left and came back.
Someone took the cop wheels and put these odd steel wheels in full chrome on. Like giant saucers, full chrome. The paint was faded, I spent two days with an orbital polisher and compound to save it, only original once! BEUTIFUL blue metallic color, that Starlight Blue. I have a non tilt wheel, but that means I got the much, much cooler tri spoke steering wheel with the little circle horn cap.
Cop engine was a 400(no lean burn) but it is total trash, cracked head. I have a line on another ex police close by I want to get the drivetrain from plus some other goodies.
Cop goodies may include:
engine
Rear end(some got 9.25 rear)
28" radiator (vs 21", it's HUGE)
HD transmission cooler
Trans temp gauge
140mph speedo($$$$)
Full gauges
Bigger brakes(wider drums in back, discs in front)
Sway bars(not nearly as common as they are now days)
3.23 traction lok rear
Cop wheels(usually 15x7)
"Map" light on the ceiling up front(shown in video)
Pretty sure I missed something, maybe the alternator....
The Dodge emblem was a decal on the trunk, and built into the front grill
May or may not have had a Monaco decal on the driver side trunk
To anyone wondering about acceleration- first gear in a 727 is pretty tall, and some of these cars came with 2.76 gears. No overdrive remember. These will do 40mph in first, so they might not get off the line so well. But on the highway, once you get going into the 30mph range, it is like a rocket, it pulls and pulls.
Sure, obviously 40 years later there are faster cars. Duh. But there is a fun factor to these old cars that will never be replicated.
Was that posi!!! Those 440’s were monsters! In my family Dad traded a beautiful 64 Imperial Crown Coupe in on a new Chrysler Town&Country Beach Wagon. That he ordered special for the additional children Mom an Dad had planned, after myself, a sister an brother, there was not enough room in the Imperial, so before minivans families bought 9 passenger wagons! This one was a beauty in dark metallic maroon with matching leather interior, every option and power everything. Towing package with hitch, wiring and a decent 3:09 posi trac! But best of all? A honking 440/4 brl dual exhaust Commando engine, marked 375 hp on the air cleaner! Plus rated at 475 lbs. ft. torque! That car could light up BOTH rear tires and not only bury the speedometer, but send the needle past the 120, into the clock to the right all the way to 3 o’clock!!! With the engine screaming! All 6 of us siblings learned how to drive in that car. Dad used it to tow the families 5,500lb wooden Lyman inboard Chrysler 440 boat, lime it wasn’t there! In 1976, when I came home after Honorable Discharge, Dad let me use the car as a daily driver, for about 6 months! Dad finally sold that car with 160,000 hard but trouble free miles, in 1982, after we were all done with it! The only problem we had with that car, other than gas, tires, brakes, oil was freeze plugs! One alternator and a starter! That was it! Ran strong till the day Dad sold it to a proud immigrant family with 6 kids also! Mater of fact Dad just about gave the father that car! I remember seeing it running around for years after! Very strong durable car! Built like pickups are now!
I’ve wanted one of these for years. Back in 1997 I nearly bought a 78 440 Coronet police car as my first car...way back then they were still around. I kick myself every time I think about it.
Nice old sleeper, very stealth
Fantastic! I wanted one of these for pretty much the same reasons you mentioned, from aged 8 - well, I'm 44 now, and I found one last year. Not a police package like yours, but a civilian 318, still, they are awesome menacing cars and I'm excited for you ! Great vid and great car!
I grew up riding in all kinds of huge 70's cars. They all have a special place in my heart. Still nothing better for a road trip.
My dad had a 78 Monaco with the 360! what a fast car!
Commenting from New Zealand. I also grew up seeing these vehicles on tv shows and lusted after them. An absolute joy to see Elana use the torque . Thank you both .
Glad you enjoyed it
Just an awesome example... fantastic piece of history ! I'd love to own it.
I love you guys !! That car is so much up my alley.1978, I had drivers ed in one of those, and like Tom, I wanted one so bad. I had to settle for a 73 Coronet Custom. I know Tom cringed at beginning of Beverly Hills Cop when they were smashing those babies with the big GMC Semi, lol lol. They even smashed the little Diplomats. CPD put awesome heat in those cars and they starts every time, especially in the cold. good find & luck !!!!!
Love those secondaries opening up! Turn that lid over and do another vid lol
WOW super cool car great video I am impressed have fun with it I know I would 😀
I had a 1978 Plymouth Fury, RL41U8A..., just as yours is WL..., the U means 440 high performance ( higher lift cam, high stall converter etc). E86 was the engine code. I regret selling it in 1987 for 750 Canadian, just so I could go back to university and screw up yet another year. Yours is so clean. No rust. Envy.
These were the perfect size police cars. Your example is a very loaded car. I’ve always loved that body style
Oh wow, love that car, I remember seeing these and Plymouth furys in a lot of television shows back when I was a kid and I'm also a big fan of the R-bodied Dodge St. Regis and the R-bodied Plymouth fury, I own a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria P71 and they're very popular cars as well😊😊❤❤👍👍
I love how you guys did the 80's car chase stuff at the end! Peel out then, perfect! "Get on it again like your going after the violator" - felt like we were about to go Code 3 in the 1980s. Love it! I truly wish I could own one of those. Always loved the 78 Fury...
Oh man, that thing rules!
I used to have a 77 Plymouth Fury - wish I could have one again.
Me too. Was Coffee with tan interior
Love this car! Brings back memories of late 70's early 80's. 440 makes it even better! I would love to own it.
Hello Challengers. Awesome car, very nice survivor condition. It seems to be in good hands now. Have fun with it. Greetings from Germany!
Very nice. I know these are considered the smaller Monacos but they are still a huge car. She moves pretty dang good!
That’s true! I have basically the same car. A 1976 Coronet retired CHP police car. It is as long as my 69 Charger. It doesn’t look like it but in person, the front end huge!
That's a sweet ride. I daily a 2013 Charger Pursuit, cop cars are fun.
Back in Mass, I had a buddy with a late 80s (88 or 89) Crown Vic with the 351 and old Mass State Police cruiser. I *think* it had a factory 4 barrel, it was a very cool car. Handled well, and could hit 120-125
I had a 78 Dodge Aspen Police Interceptor. It was a county sheriff car in Indiana. They took out the 360 and put a 440 in it from a wrecked 1971 Dodge Interceptor that the Aspen replaced. It could do mid 12's in the quarter with drag radials. It wasn't worth trying on regular street tires. I sold the motor and transmission and put a 340 in it. That was a perfect match.
Sorry. Now that the video is over Im a fan. That lady really pushed it. The burnout was epic and it did it so easy! Awesome car weirdos!
That car sounds sooo nice just at idle and low revs, wow.
Love the Blues Brothers reference there :)
The only time I ever saw these was usually chasing a certain orange Charger on television :)
just found your channel,....wow this car is so nice,...the pattern in the seat material,..wow !,.i also found out that,....you are one lucky dude Tom,......Elana is so COOL,...a 10 !!!! thanx for sharing this video,...cant wait to see the others.
thanks. Now I want my 73 Polara interceptor back again! Tennessee Highway Patrol had very few if any of the big block cars when I got my license, the small blocks couldn't get close to my 73.
Owned the Coronet version when stationed at Norton AFB in so cal (circa 1986). Mine was a 1976. The 440 was a monster!
so beautiful! 😍Thanks!❤
What a cool vid! You are not scare to show the power of the 440 at the end of the clip! Well documented too!
Much more finesse than I could muster.
I learned from your struggles. -E
This is a real sleeper muscle car! I'd love to go for a ride in one of these.
Oh My God that was the car that I loved and wish I had growing up. I still love it. You are so lucky you found that 1978 Monaco/Fury 440 Police Spec. Good luck with it I hope you enjoy it.
I had two of them back in the early 80s, one was a black and white with blue interior,the other was beige with beige interior. Both were stripped down with the vinyl seats that probably still to this day are holding up,as I recall the one had the lean burn removed as well as some exhaust work,there were many corvettes and such that got a beating with that one,funny thing is back then it seemed fast but by todays standards many pick up trucks and suvs would run away from it. But back then it was funny to see how people would slow down as soon as I would come up behind them,there were still plenty of them in service when I had them.
Love these cars. I found a coronet wagon with the 400 high performance a few years ago. White on blue, can't wait to have it back on the road.
400 High Performance? What made it High Performance?
Tell Tom congrats of the sweet score and glad he was able to fulfill a childhood dream of his. Hug the pups for me! 😁
Sharp car I always liked the look of them. Kind of a sleeper it would be cool to surprise some people.
Brilliant brilliant brilliant. Fabulous commentary.
Glad you enjoyed it
I never imagined it would have such good pick-up! very cool car!!
These old Mopars can run forever, they used to build them in Australia. Best car I've ever owned and will never sell the old girl. They put most modern cars to shame . The police here swore by them, our cars were A body based . Mate had a 1979 highway patrol cm Glx with a 318 , 360 heads factory. Very fast car and would leave my ls1 behind.
Bet these are hard to find in this good of shape!!
I have a solid black one same year the single exhaust to dual system was gutted years ago no cat true dual exhaust system 23 mpg
Now that I fixed carburetor issue great video thanks for posting 👍
I bought one as my first car with my dad. We bought ours in 1987 it was green on green slant 6 leaning tower of power no ps no pb barebones car we got it for 55$ drove it for years.
Don’t miss the old Chrysler starter sound while cranking lol
Love these Monacos, they would still be great police cars today. The old retired guys on every department talk fondly about the Monacos from this era. So many good cars from the 60s and 70s that we cant match today. With the death of the Charger, there is nothing left to compare.
That's pretty awesome for 2.71 gears gotta say I LOVE IT I LOVE IT
The official police car of every 70s and 80s TV show and movie.
Love these cruisers!
Motor still sounds friggin awesome!!!
I love how the climate control is all the way on the left hand side where the wife can't get a hold of it.
Underrated innovation
Or if you’re a cop.. your partner
Chadpilled car design.
Chadpilled car design
back in college I had an old 1972 Dodge Polara ex cop car.. I got through my uncle who was then Sheriff of our home county.. .. it was a fast car with the factory Police package 440 Interceptor under the hood.
I learned to drive in a 1977 Fury. Cool
Dream car for me, greetings from the UK 🇬🇧
An Unmarked 78 Dodge Police Package, So Clean Great Score
I was 12 years old and with my father at the Iowa State auction back in 1982 where they auctioned these actual cars off for $1100 to $1600 each and most of them averaged between 105K and 115K miles on them. They were all pretty much equipped the same as this one is as they pamper their patrol officers it seems here in Iowa. I even see the hood modification dent on the right side of the hood where they typically mounted their remote spotlights on their cruisers of the time. So yours probably did some enforcement duties for sure.
During the auction I had noticed that some of those Monacos already had rust on their lower quarter panels! So yours is in better shape than some were back then! My father didn't get one of the Monacos, but instead bought a '79 Chrysler Newport E58 360 car AND a '78 Aspen sedan state fleet car with the "super six" slant 6 engine as he wasn't interested in the big block's mpg possibilities, haha!
Really love the car. Always wanted to have one since I watched "Hunter" in the 80s :). I had a -94 Chevy Caprice 9C1 with the LT1-engine for a couple of years. Thats a great car too and one of the few police cars that can match this one for top speed and acceleration.
Congratulations ! It's a great day when you purchase the car you've been wanting for so long. I have a similar Monaco except that mine is sporting a very weezy 400 ci engine and solid steel wheels. It was a municipal car out of Texas not a patrol car...otherwise it's like looking at mine. 🍻