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75 Charger cop car

Would be awesome to see the fender tag....

For posterity:

VIN: XS22N5R114143


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Police-Style 1975 Dodge Charger SE​

Sold for $4,500

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This 1975 Dodge Charger SE is outfitted with police equipment including a light bar, siren, and spotlights, and it was reportedly used in active service by authorities in Colorado. The car is finished in Inca Gold over tan cloth, and a 400ci V8 sends power to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission. A white vinyl landau roof is fitted along with heavy-duty front disc brakes, a rear sway bar, dual exhaust, a power-adjustable front bench seat, and a CB radio. A rebuilt carburetor was installed in preparation for the sale as well as a new radiator, fuel pump, belts, hoses, tires, ignition components, and valve cover gaskets. This Charger is now offered at no reserve by the selling dealer in Florida with recent service records and a clean Colorado title.

Factory-finished in Inca Gold, the car has a white vinyl Landau roof with opera windows. Police equipment includes a roof-mounted light bar, a siren, spotlights, and antennas. There is a dent on the front left fender, a blemish on the left rear quarter panel, and bubbling on the lower rear quarters. The trunk only opens using the inside trunk release.

Steel 15″ wheels wear styled covers and wear 225/75 Arisun Aresta tires that were installed in April 2024, at which time the brake fluid was flushed. Heavy-duty front disc and rear drum brakes are fitted along with power steering and a rear sway bar

The power-adjustable front bench and the rear bench are trimmed in tan cloth and vinyl upholstery. There is a dash-mounted light along with a light and siren controller, a CB radio, and an AM radio. The air conditioning does not blow cold, cigarette burns are noted, and there is a burn in the passenger front seat from the hand-held spotlight.

A 100-mph speedometer is fitted along with a non-working fuel gauge and instrumentation for coolant temperature, oil pressure, and amperage. The five-digit odometer shows 81k miles, and total mileage is unknown.

The optional 400ci V8 received a rebuilt Thermoquad four-barrel carburetor, an oil change, and a new radiator in preparation for the sale along with a replacement fuel pump, fuel filter, belts, hoses, ignition components, valve cover gaskets, and battery terminals.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through an A727 Torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission. A dual exhaust system that exits ahead of the rear axle was fabricated in April 2024, and the transmission filter, fluid, and pan gasket were replaced. Additional underside photos are provided in the gallery below.

No Reserve: Police-Style 1975 Dodge Charger SE
 
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I don't see an option code on the tag as a police vehicle. Or any other indicator. I could go out and buy a 75 Charger that nobody wants and dress it up with all those "accessories".
 
Had a 78 (77?) Fury cop car with 2 tags....looks like in the same color. Certified speedometer, 440 with all the coolers. Corduroy upholstery.
 
Agree.

Not KS VIN or A38 code.

No certified speedo.

High idle?

80 amp alt?

Package tray lighting?
 
Pontiac floor mats...someone thought it was a Grand Prix, or that was intentional when it previously had the undercover mystique?
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