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SOLD 1969 Real Police / Fire Dodge Coronet 2 door post Rare find!

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- 318 V8 Engine
- Automatic Transmission
- Red Exterior originally with Tan Interior
- Additional pictures available upon request
- More information coming soon!

Also Seeking Assistance:
- Could this vehicle be a one-of-a-kind Fleet Police/Fire Vehicle?
- My Speculation suggests it may have served as an old Fire Chief's vehicle

VIN IS : WK21F9A…
Radiator support, Left Quarter and Fender tag share same identification stamping
- A picture of the fender tag is also provided; searching for a potential second tag indicating "special order"

Location: Los Angeles, CA 90280

Asking Price: $18,000

Please use the PM feature for further communication.

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Definitely need a cleaner picture of that fender tag please.
 
91xxxx VON = Likely Y35 BID/LEASE sale car. Also Y39 Special order
coupled with 866 ENGINE ASSEMBLY D36 (087) transmission and K2T interior = probable fleet order car

So, yes, the evidence leads us to this car being a fleet purchase but we do not know for what purpose. Speculation is fun but rarely helpful or productive.

Unless all factory record surface, there is no way to determine the, useless claim, One of *** status.
 
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Does it have "certified" listed anywhere near the speedometer?
 
- 318 V8 Engine
- Automatic Transmission
- Red Exterior originally with Tan Interior
- Additional pictures available upon request
- More information coming soon!

Also Seeking Assistance:
- Could this vehicle be a one-of-a-kind Fleet Police/Fire Vehicle?
- My Speculation suggests it may have served as an old Fire Chief's vehicle

VIN IS : WK21F9A…
Radiator support, Left Quarter and Fender tag share same identification stamping
- A picture of the fender tag is also provided; searching for a potential second tag indicating "special order"

Location: Los Angeles, CA 90280

Asking Price: $18,000

Please use the PM feature for further communication.

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Did you find a Broadcast Sheet under the seats, under the carpet, or on top of the glovebox?

Check under the rear seat bottom first.

The fender tag will be easier to read if you take a picture of the back side.
 
What leads you to speculate that it is police/fire? Are there signs of former siren, radio, spots, ... anything?

That would make the car very interesting to some people, but justifying a premium price over any other clapped out 318 Coronet requires a little homework.
 
What leads you to speculate that it is police/fire? Are there signs of former siren, radio, spots, ... anything?

That would make the car very interesting to some people, but justifying a premium price over any other clapped out 318 Coronet requires a little homework.
Honestly you have every right to question the accuracy of my claim.
I have very little to go on, Hence the reason of me posting on this forum.
WK Vin = Police issued
There are signs of a spotlight install
And the color seems odd for a police unit
Seams more fitting to be used as Fire fleet vehicle.
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I will have to do some more research.
The information I’ve been able to gather, it’s an interesting car.
I have yet to come across another 2 door coronet of the same year with Police fleet anything. I’ve been able to find Fury’s and Polaras even 4 door coronets
But no 2 door coronets

It may be difficult to find another one. The white book shows only 78 WK 21 shipped for model year 1969. Of that, 27 were 318 automatics.
 
Just a friendly reminder to everyone here....this is a For Sale thread, and not a fishing expedition.

Please keep comments to be in the form of a question pertinent to the actual sale/purchase of the car, and not just ramble about the where's and the why's of what is being advertised.

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