Tom, a number of the cop cars didn't have AC. More bare bones fleet 
  vehicles. Can't see a Houston cop sitting in a no AC cop car today as it is 
  100 degrees outside with humidity so thick you can cut with knife. But I have 
  owned 2 LAPD police cars, authentic ones, and neither had AC. 
   
  Side note here! Down in Corpus Christi, there were a LOT of cars American 
  Motors sold to the military down there: Corpus Christi Naval Air Station; 
  Beeville Naval Air Station & Kingsville Naval Air Station....all of those 
  bases within roughly 50-70 mile radius. The officers usually got Ambassador, 
  Rebel & Matadors with air condition. The cars were painted a sand tan, or 
  dark oilive green, although some were a saturn blue (69) color too. If not 
  office, the 'regular folks' that is privates and anything less than office, 
  got six banger stripped out cars. I mean 69 Ambassador or 70 Rebel, 232/AT, no 
  radio, no AC, 'maybe' power steering, regular drum brakes, just as base as one 
  can get. 
   
  I can tell you that you probably had more control going around a curve at 
  30mph on a metal wheeled skateboard with your brother on your back than going 
  around same curve at 30mph in a Matador 6 Navy car. 
   
  Had a ton of chances to buy those after they were decommissioned down 
  there, never did....I wished I had though, as most of them still in good 
  shape, especially officers cars, but they usually went to gov auctions, then 
  car lots. Ironically about 5 years ago I was down in CC visiting family and 
  there was a old, retired, 76 Matador fleet vehicle from Texas' Mental Health 
  & Mental Retardation unit (MHMR) white wagon, blue interior, 304/AT still 
  had the lettering on side, the used car lot wanted $650 for it. 
   
  Back to police cars....in I believe Car Craft in 1972, a 72 stock 401 
  Javelin ran a 14.7 1/4 mile and a stock 72 Matador 4 door police car ran a 
  14.8 1/4 mile. Not bad. The Los Aangeles Police department bought 500 or so 
  1972 fleet Matadors from AMC....*after* extensive testing other police cars 
  including Ford, Chevrolet and Chryslers,,,they chose AMC because (LAPD quote) 
  the Matadors outhandled and outperformed all the other cars. 
   
  I'm not sure they would stand up to the rigors of modern LA police chases 
  one sees on tv or youtube however, but each fleet vehicle in whatever county, 
  precinct, has to be judged individually. Some were indeed used for state 
  trooper highway business, while others ferried cops around city duty. I have a 
  bag of NOS keys here from the Los Angeles Police Department also: GSD Fleet 
  Serice, Los Angeles, California, 90012, Los Angeles City Hall Phone 
  485-5494.....all same cut, about 50 in the bag. Not worth anything except 
  showing to AMCers I guess. 
   
  Here in Houston in 1970-71 Houston Police used Gremlins for downtown 
  parking detail for instance. No high speed stuff for the Gremmies. Of course 
  we also use live horses downtown Houston in 2011 also. Most of the fleet cars 
  (police ones) ended up rolling over in 1970s movies like Cannonball Run, 
  Police Academy, Dukes of Hazzard and other stuff that needed a authentic 
  looking 1970s cop car though. At the bottom of this older file on my site 
  there are some AMC police car photos also:
   
  
   
  
  
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    Road testing is about all they were good for - 
    they spent about 3/4 of their time at the dealers - they were a very poor 
    police car - would not stand up to the rigors of the trade at all.  The 
    only reason the OPP ever got those for police cars was the fact that the 
    Commissioner of the Day had one for his personal vehicle and thought it was 
    a great car - and they might have been for that purpose - but they were an 
    absolute loss as a police car unless you had just got it back from being 
    repaired at the dealer and were going in straight line - they were very 
    quick to 100 mph, but that's where it ended..  An additional somewhat 
    humorous aside to that as well - all those cars came equipped from the 
    factory with air conditioning - The OPP paid extra to have the air 
    conditioning removed because they though that it was too ostentatious to 
    have police officers driving around in air conditioned cars!!!!  How 
    times have changed.
     
     
    Tom
     
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      The Ontario Provincial Police used to have some of those. Loved to Road 
      Test them, when they would come in for Warranty service at the Dealership. 
      
Great fun when you were following some of the locals on the 
      road!
Vernon Christy
Motorsport 1320
32 Lake St 
Picton On 
      K0K 2T0
Cell: 613-827-1582
      
      To: 
baadassGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 
      
amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxFrom: 
      eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  
      
      
      There is a 73 401 Nevada Police car with 401 on ebay 
      right now, I just actually bid on 
darned thing!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_rdcZ1QQitemZ260792611308QQruZhttpQ3aQ2fQ2fshopQ2eebayQ2ecomQ3a80Q2fiQ2ehtmlQ3fQ5ffromQ3dR40Q26Q5ftrksidQ3
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if 
      lead breaks, look up item number 260792611308 it ends today, 
      Sunday.
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Armand Eshleman <
aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
      wrote:
As I'm only 40 miles away from Milford, I called the guy and 
      left a message. Yesterday he 
returned the call. The car is indeed a 73 
      with a 360. I told him I was interested in the 
car but couldn't come 
      down there until next weekend to see it. Don't know what I'm going 
to 
      do with a 73 Ambo yet but one never knows. Really disappointed it didn't 
      have the 
venerable 401 in it. Then it would have made a great tow 
      vehicle for the white Javelin or 
the green Javelin when made into a 
      track car. yeah right, dream some more. I guess I could 
swap the 360 
      into the white Javelin and put that car's engine into the Ambo. Give the 
      
Javelin a little more power.Armand
http://siouxcity.craigslist.org/cto/2411057051.html'78 
      AMC Ambassador - $500 (Milford, Iowa)
Eddie 
      Stakes
713.464.8825
eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwww.planethoustonamx.com
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