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Wisconsin, US

Wisconsin, US
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Dodge, Plymouth & Chrysler Police Cars 1979-1994 by Edwin Sanow and John Bellah. 

Very good used condition, softcover, clean, light wear/handling, 192 pages, copyright 1996, Motorbooks International, ISBN#0-7603-0197-2.

Info on:

  • 1979:  Dodge St. Regis and Chrysler Newport
  • 1980:  Best Mopar Squad Ever
  • Year of the Dog in California
  • Reliability Crisis:  Maine State Police Problems
  • 1981:  Dodge Diplomat and Chrysler LeBaron
  • 1982:  Chrysler's Kwaint Kop Kar
  • 1983:  Totally Improved K-Cars
  • Transverse Torsion Bar Blues
  • 1984:  Best M-Body Model Year
  • 1985:  Rochester QuadraJet Era Begins
  • 1986:  Fuel Injected Police K-Cars
  • 1987:  M-Bodies Move to Kenosha
  • 1988:  The Last CHP Dodge
  • 1989:  10-42 (Ending Tour of Duty)
  • and much more! 

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