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1971 Satellite Police Car Original Invoices

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Is this car still around?

Do you still have the "Hefty Hemi"? Looks like it might have started it's racing, early in life. Love those '64s :)
 
Is this car still around?

Do you still have the "Hefty Hemi"? Looks like it might have started it's racing, early in life. Love those '64s :)

I doubt the Police cars are still around.

The Hefty Hemi 64 was sold to Dave Drummond a number of years ago. I had stripped the paint down after that picture and it had red white and blue candy stripes on it but no names. Ray Beraducci had raced it at Quaker City & Ohio Drag City for many years. It ran in the Mid 10's no juice. The car last I heard ended up on the west coast somewhere, painted White I believe. It had a max wedge glass hood and doors ( OLD heavy and full braced may have been factory parts? )They were not lightweight race glass gutted pieces. I did get a race glass deck lid for it from Walt Saari. The rest of the car was steel and rust free.
 
That's pretty Cool. These cars don't need no "Juice" They have plenty of "Guts"!

Do you know where the "Hefty Hemi" got it's start?
 
That's pretty Cool. These cars don't need no "Juice" They have plenty of "Guts"!

Do you know where the "Hefty Hemi" got it's start?

The Hefty Hemi as raced under that name was owned and raced by Ray Beraducci, of Youngstown Ohio, and the Hemi built by Carlon Hine of Kinsman. I will have to ask Ray about the past history of it.

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This Charger replaced the 64

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Carlon Hines 024 Omni.
 
I know this thread is old, but just joined and thought I would share this, and yes, it is real.
 

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It's funny how the 71 4-doors got the earlier horn ring or is that just a cop car thing in 71? Just pulled one like that off a 71 Polara cop car. Never see one on a 71 2-door.
 
X 2 with the grill.. That whole car looks great!
 
This is a base model and is 100% correct down to every screw and bolt, numbers matching, build sheet, on and on. Only moulding is the small one under the doors. Build sheet found between ft bumper and bumper mount after 40 years! Even floor mat is puncture free and original. I will post some more photos later.
 
That police car is amazing! I would love to have a car like that. Too many projects now but I can see me having a nice police car one day.
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I drive a ex South Carolina "slick top" silver frost Crown Victoria as my daily car and love it.

Can I get a few more pics of it..... I have a file just for police cars as my favorite TV show is Adam-12.

Again, great work!

Godspeed,
JON
 
A few more, note rear axle sway bar. the horn ring a 1970 model was standard on all PD RK models so the driver could use the large horn ring to activate the siren or horn. Oprions on ALL LAPD cars in 1971 included the largest engine, 383 Super Comando, 727, air, F38 F51 J52 U25 y35 specail order, ft power disc and rear 11" station wagon brakes, all clear glass. this car had buils sheets from three other S.O. cars under the rear seat cushion. It really handles and is very tight. I planon entering it at Wodley Park show in April. Last time it won the Mopar Action mag award, over 300K HEMI cars. Generally it is shown at benifit events.
 

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More per ur request.
 

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An awesome time capsule. I usually don't get over to the show field at the meets but will be sure to check it out at the Fling. Would like to get many pics. Great referance piece.
 
It that a factory overflow bottle on the pass well? Whats the one behind it? Never seen those on a 71. The 72 only bottle is on the left well. Ya I'm really going to enjoy seeing tis car.
 
Wow. A Mopar I've never seen before. That car is BAD ***, RK41. It's great to see you taking such care of such a pristine machine. Well done, sir.
 
It that a factory overflow bottle on the pass well? Whats the one behind it? Never seen those on a 71. The 72 only bottle is on the left well. Ya I'm really going to enjoy seeing tis car.


the one behind it looks like a filter/dryer of some sort...maybe for the a/c??

either way, sweet ride!!!

im glad to see a cop car from the outside instead of seeing the back of the front seat!!! lol :pink banana:
 
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