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On a crowded New York City street, this 1984
Plymouth Gran Fury makes its tour in the Manhattan South Precinct. Note
the body damage, so typical of the hard use these inner-city vehicles put
up with. Fohget ah-bout it!
From
Emergency Vehicle Owners and Operators Association |
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This 1988 Plymouth Gran Fury served the Elk
Mound, Wisconsin Police Department. If nothing else was remarkable,
the paint scheme was unusual on this car.
From
Emergency Vehicle Owners and Operators Association |
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This 1979 Plymouth Caravelle was Chrysler
Corporation's Canadian version of the U.S. Dodge Diplomat during the early
"M" body years.
From
Mike's Chrysler Fifth Avenue Page - Registration |
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This early 1980's car is somewhat rare.
Most of the "M" body wagons were made before 1980, using the old
style grille arrangement. This one is a Plymouth Caravelle sold in
Canada.
From
Mike's Chrysler Fifth Avenue Page |
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Mark
Helmlinger drove this 1989 Plymouth Gran Fury in a Demolition Derby event.
While I cringe to see an "M" body destroyed, I take comfort in
seeing how well it seems to have held up structurally. Makes me feel
safer. To see the "after" picture, view the Diplomat
Memorials page.
From
Mark Helmlinger's Dragon's Lair |
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This
thumbnail links to an animated GIF (a rare M-body find indeed). The
person who made this was just trying to highlight how carried away one can
get with animated GIFs. This is a 1983 Plymouth Gran Fury.
From
Bristol PD HQ |
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I am
not sure of the model year of this Vermont State Police Plymouth Gran
Fury.
From
Brett's State Police Car Archive |
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I also
am not sure of the model year on this Police Package Gran Fury, which is
the daily transportation of Garrett Gray in Dallas, TX.
From
Garrett Gray's Anchor Page |
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This 1989 Plymouth Gran Fury served with the
Johnson City, Texas, Bureau of Police.
From
CopCruiser's Page |
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Unknown year Plymouth Gran Fury assigned to
the Colorado State Patrol.
From
CopCruiser's Page |