Hi, Great Car! I love the 1974 dodge monaco. Was wondering if it was or would everw be for sale? Thanks ````````````````````` Brian, why couldn't you have left your comment a few days sooner? This Monaco had been for sale for about a year and a half. We tried selling it for as long as we could but no one seemed interested. Last Saturday we let it go for $100 to Monster Jams Inc., a production firm that presents monster truck races in arenas across the country. Right now this car is probably sitting at the Kay County fairgrounds somewhere in Oklahoma. That's where Monster Jams was putting on truck event this weekend. I'm afraid to think of what it will look like by Saturday night.
Sorry. You missed out on a real beauty of a Monaco. It was a shame to let her go but we just don't have the room for all these cars anymore.
Lenny Manager, internet sales copcar dot com
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Dave Simon(Private)
12 years 10 months ago
I would believe it.
Police Departments out here tend to keep their units for a very long time. I saw a news clip this past weekend with a Mesa PD Chevy Caprice from 93 or 94 during a tactical situation.
Dave
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Doug N.(Private)
12 years 10 months ago
I think the CPD had all V6 engines and 4.10 gear ratios.
I know a Phoenix police officer in the south mountain district that still drives one of these on duty.
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Deputy Sam(Private)
12 years 10 months ago
Does anyone know what size engine the Chicago Police used in their 89-93 Caprices ??,and maybe the gear ratio?? thanks again.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And why would this question be left under a picture of a Mesa, AZ police car?
Greg copcar dot com
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old cop(Private)
12 years 11 months ago
This is an '80 Gran Fury. '81's had stainless inserts on the "A" piller and "B" piller. One year only.
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(Anonymously)(Private)
13 years ago
like you said Dave, who gives a rat's a$$
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(Anonymously)(Private)
13 years ago
first of all, it's not Tia Juana, okay. You don't spell it like you say it. It's Tijuana. Secondly, I'd say that the cop is probably sniffing drugs or something.
_____________________________________ Thanks for the brilliant comment.
Are you the same idiot who commented on the spelling of Tijuana? I'd suggest you check your grammar. "What the F" is a question and requires a question mark, not exclamation marks.
Dave
Great Car! I love the 1974 dodge monaco. Was wondering if it was or would everw be for sale?
Thanks
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Brian, why couldn't you have left your comment a few days sooner? This Monaco had been for sale for about a year and a half. We tried selling it for as long as we could but no one seemed interested. Last Saturday we let it go for $100 to Monster Jams Inc., a production firm that presents monster truck races in arenas across the country. Right now this car is probably sitting at the Kay County fairgrounds somewhere in Oklahoma. That's where Monster Jams was putting on truck event this weekend. I'm afraid to think of what it will look like by Saturday night.
Sorry. You missed out on a real beauty of a Monaco. It was a shame to let her go but we just don't have the room for all these cars anymore.
Lenny
Manager, internet sales
copcar dot com
Police Departments out here tend to keep their units for a very long time. I saw a news clip this past weekend with a Mesa PD Chevy Caprice from 93 or 94 during a tactical situation.
Dave
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And why would this question be left under a picture of a Mesa, AZ police car?
Greg
copcar dot com
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people in glass houses...
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Thirdly, who gives a rat's a$$?
Dave
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Thanks for the brilliant comment.
Are you the same idiot who commented on the spelling of Tijuana? I'd suggest you check your grammar. "What the F" is a question and requires a question mark, not exclamation marks.
Dave
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Yes it is, thanks. When we title photographs, we are looking at thumbnail size and sometimes it is hard to tell or our guess is wrong.
Dave