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This is kinda cool-

That is kool! Fifth letter “G” could have been a 2bbl. Or a 4 bbl. those years.
 
Nope.

1966 G is 4 barrel.

F is 361 2 barrel

H is Hemi.

No 383-2 in 1966 B body.
 
That seems a bit much.

It is pretty neat though.

Rarely see AC in those years post coupe, and rarely see bucket seats.

I don't think I've ever seen non-cowboy scroll 1966 Plymouth B body buckets.

Factory disk brake car.
 
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Looks like original blue paint in the trunk?? Under paint is 999, special?
 
What do you suppose that gizmo is behind the distributor advance diaphragm?

1966-plymouth-belvedere-2dr-police-car-383.jpg
 
If I'm shopping for something like this there seems to be two pictures missing. Fender Tag, and real police cars had certified speedometers. Curious as to seeing if coded for bucket seats.
 
There is a pic of the fender tag, and the a pic of the certified speedo,,,,,
I finally saw the certified speedometer picture, going back to look for the fender tag. Thanks for your input.
 
Nope.

1966 G is 4 barrel.

F is 361 2 barrel

H is Hemi.

No 383-2 in 1966 B body.

I have a ‘68. Guess they changed that. The “G” was for the 2 and 4bbl. that year. “H” for the 335HP road runner engine.
 
Does anyone see the code for bucket seats on the fender tag? By memory it should be a6 in the top left hand corner.
 
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