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It would be interesting to find the VIN sequence if they all got built in a row. That may explain the pilot notation.
This is another of the many things that make these old Mopars so interesting. Uniqueness!
My neighbor has the only other 70 LAPD K code known to exist. Ill check his build...
full build sheet
If not legible, let me know I will post it in different format.
The one on the right is the LAPD car. The blue one is another 70 K code car from unknown So Cal PD
They are an interesting bit of mopar police history.
I think all 110 were built in a single run. LAPD specified front and rear bars.
I am wondering if it was a "PILOT" car of that run since there were LAPD specific items such as an axle modification for the non-production rear sway bar.
Hi all,
I have a 1970 K code Belvedere, 383, 4 door. It is one of 110 LAPD plain police cars purchased in 1970 and only 2 are known to exist. It is an April car.
I have the original build sheet which has the notation
"93 PILOT RR SWAY BARS SPL ENGINE"
"HEAVY DUTY FRT & R.R."
Does...