Just FYI for the Aussies, the drilled hubcaps didn't come along until the mid- to later 1970's. The correct hubcaps for that car were non-drilled and had the Dodge insignia in the middle, with a red band around it. I can send you a picture of my brother's police car from back in the day, if you'd like. The police models had a steering wheel with a steel horn ring and a 140 mph "certified" speedometer, versus the 120 mph gauge on the civilian car. By the way, I LOVE that you Aussies are into Mopars. I hope to someday tour your country by motorcycle. God bless you!
Dahgum, I thought this was a recent episode, but it’s a year old. I still drive a 2008 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor for the police agency I work for and I’m doing all I can to hang onto it as long as possible. Way back in the mid-80s, almost 40 years ago, I worked at an auto parts store in Hollywood, Florida. Well, a local mechanic named Sal would frequent our store for his repair jobs and periodically he would buy and/or order the Edelbrock dual-plane intake manifold, the matching cam and lifter kit, a Holley 650 cfm carburetor, and a set of headers all for the small-block Chrysler 318 and 360 V8s. One day I asked Sal what he was doing with all those performance parts. He told me he was installing them on the Seminole Indian Tribal Police cars; back then the Tribal Police drove the 80s Plymouth Fury police cars. I doubt none of the local Police and Sheriff’s Office Agencies would be able to get away with that.
Another most informative show from Fletch, I was actually with Fletch and twelve other friendly Ozies on this Fletch Detroit tour. If you get a chance to do this next year, go for it. You will get to attend and be part of the Woodward Dream Cruise, a spectacle in itself. In addition you will get to see another 1,000 or so cars at various locations from the -20's through to today. If you enjoy good old American Cars and see Detroit for yourself and visit the original FORD Factory and other FORD sites, and much more, then I say do it. Thanks for the journey Fletch. Kind Regards Graham.
Wow wow I had one of these cars and LOVED my Dodge Monaco. I was also shocked at the commercial that showed the classic Charger! Completely different from an American Charger but still so coool. I thank you for this video sir!
@@CoastalAutoReactionCAR quite a few errors in his commentary on the history of the C body and Chryslers position during the 1st few fuel crisis in 1973
The Monaco was not designed to replace the Polara. It was offered as a premium trim level of Polara(since they were actually the same car from 1965-1968. I. 1969+ they were still the same car but with a unique cost effective fascia and tailpanel for fleet sales or bargain models and a more extravagant fascia for higher trim models). In 65 the Chevrolet Impala has a premium trim model Caprice and the Ford Galaxie could be loaded up with trim to the Galaxie Limited(LTD) so this gave Dodge Division a way to bring in the value buyer who wanted premium features on his fullsize family car. Plymouth did it as well segmenting the Fury into 3 specific trim lines and adding onto that ad hoc, with VIP, Sport Fury and Fury GT to compete with the many offerings from GM like the Grand Prix and Wildcat.
That blue Monaco rides better than a 72 Cadillac because of thr unibody construction and Torsion bar front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension. Go around a corner at 25mph and you will see the difference. All that Cadillac body roll and tire squeal
I'm guessing this was an A38 package, going by the white interior. That dual snorkle air cleaner is from a ca 1985-89 Dodge B series van with the 360-4V motor
A. The cars had been unibody construction since 1957 so 1974 was nothing new. B. The 1974 models rolled out in August 1973. The fuel crisis happened from October to December 1973. C. All the manufacturers made cars the same size during this time so Chrysler wasnt singled out for anything D. Chryslers sales problem was because they had no models below the A body compact class to bring people at the same time. GM has the Vega as a subcompact and Nova as compact. Ford had the Pinto as the subcompact and Maverick as the compact. Chrysler only had the Dart intially then imported the Mitsubishi Colt while Plymouth imported the Hillman Cricket. But these cars should have been here 3yrs before.
It has to be one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Just FYI for the Aussies, the drilled hubcaps didn't come along until the mid- to later 1970's. The correct hubcaps for that car were non-drilled and had the Dodge insignia in the middle, with a red band around it. I can send you a picture of my brother's police car from back in the day, if you'd like. The police models had a steering wheel with a steel horn ring and a 140 mph "certified" speedometer, versus the 120 mph gauge on the civilian car. By the way, I LOVE that you Aussies are into Mopars. I hope to someday tour your country by motorcycle. God bless you!
Thank you for the video, it was refreshing hearing some folks that know how to push those cars. It's a small club.
Dahgum, I thought this was a recent episode, but it’s a year old. I still drive a 2008 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor for the police agency I work for and I’m doing all I can to hang onto it as long as possible. Way back in the mid-80s, almost 40 years ago, I worked at an auto parts store in Hollywood, Florida. Well, a local mechanic named Sal would frequent our store for his repair jobs and periodically he would buy and/or order the Edelbrock dual-plane intake manifold, the matching cam and lifter kit, a Holley 650 cfm carburetor, and a set of headers all for the small-block Chrysler 318 and 360 V8s. One day I asked Sal what he was doing with all those performance parts. He told me he was installing them on the Seminole Indian Tribal Police cars; back then the Tribal Police drove the 80s Plymouth Fury police cars. I doubt none of the local Police and Sheriff’s Office Agencies would be able to get away with that.
Another most informative show from Fletch, I was actually with Fletch and twelve other friendly Ozies on this Fletch Detroit tour. If you get a chance to do this next year, go for it. You will get to attend and be part of the Woodward Dream Cruise, a spectacle in itself. In addition you will get to see another 1,000 or so cars at various locations from the -20's through to today. If you enjoy good old American Cars and see Detroit for yourself and visit the original FORD Factory and other FORD sites, and much more, then I say do it. Thanks for the journey Fletch. Kind Regards Graham.
That is actually Graham Douglas, NOT Lennis, used wifes email.
@@lennisdouglas7406 SCP-973-1
Pretty awesome to see a real '74 Monaco police car that's not painted up like the Bluesmoble.
not real.. its a REPLICA!
That must be SCP-973-1!!!!!!
@@WPGinterceptor460Interceptor That Looks like SCP-973-1
@@KingDragonBoyPrime1998 21:20 gives it away.....
Wow wow I had one of these cars and LOVED my Dodge Monaco. I was also shocked at the commercial that showed the classic Charger! Completely different from an American Charger but still so coool. I thank you for this video sir!
The Charger in Australia and Brazil was based on the A body. In Australia it was made from the Valiant. In Brazil it was from the Dart.
Wow very nice Story Fletch i loved it my frind
Great video, Love and respect to you Stacy
Another great episode Fletch Thank You!
Come on man, gaping eras in the historical replay
@@broncomcbane6382 Pardon?
@@CoastalAutoReactionCAR quite a few errors in his commentary on the history of the C body and Chryslers position during the 1st few fuel crisis in 1973
Wow! I like classic police cars! Great video, thanks! (Bad boys bad boys
Watcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do
When they come for you)
What a beauty
Thanks for the vid, it was amazing! Im waiting another vids about the Monaco... 😍🤘
I totally agree 100%
By far my favorite car. I have a spare 440 and tranny sitting and waiting for my own 74 Monaco to drop into.
Speed DeMonaco I have a 75 royal Monaco. I made it look like the bluesmobile from the blues brothers!
Speed Demonaco nice 🤣
I need your motor and tranny for my 75 coronet
Yes love the polish 🤩
Induction roar 🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌💪💪💪 it’s alive !! Unlike the injection gear now
Love the belt Buckle
Hi Dustin, thanks for your comment. Definitely agree, the belt buckle is a nice detail complementing such a legendary car. - Andres.
BLUESBROTHERS !!!
The Monaco was not designed to replace the Polara. It was offered as a premium trim level of Polara(since they were actually the same car from 1965-1968. I. 1969+ they were still the same car but with a unique cost effective fascia and tailpanel for fleet sales or bargain models and a more extravagant fascia for higher trim models). In 65 the Chevrolet Impala has a premium trim model Caprice and the Ford Galaxie could be loaded up with trim to the Galaxie Limited(LTD) so this gave Dodge Division a way to bring in the value buyer who wanted premium features on his fullsize family car. Plymouth did it as well segmenting the Fury into 3 specific trim lines and adding onto that ad hoc, with VIP, Sport Fury and Fury GT to compete with the many offerings from GM like the Grand Prix and Wildcat.
I knew a girl back when I was a teen from Lapeer Michigan anyway I love those old Monaco's
That was cool he could put a Chrysler 90s radio in it
Owned a bunch of cars with 440 engines
That blue Monaco rides better than a 72 Cadillac because of thr unibody construction and Torsion bar front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension.
Go around a corner at 25mph and you will see the difference. All that Cadillac body roll and tire squeal
I'm guessing this was an A38 package, going by the white interior. That dual snorkle air cleaner is from a ca 1985-89 Dodge B series van with the 360-4V motor
My 78 Monaco 440 HP cop car was fast
I enjoy my brougham
👍🏽
A. The cars had been unibody construction since 1957 so 1974 was nothing new.
B. The 1974 models rolled out in August 1973. The fuel crisis happened from October to December 1973.
C. All the manufacturers made cars the same size during this time so Chrysler wasnt singled out for anything
D. Chryslers sales problem was because they had no models below the A body compact class to bring people at the same time. GM has the Vega as a subcompact and Nova as compact. Ford had the Pinto as the subcompact and Maverick as the compact. Chrysler only had the Dart intially then imported the Mitsubishi Colt while Plymouth imported the Hillman Cricket. But these cars should have been here 3yrs before.
Actually the 440 at that time was not available to the general public only police interceptors
not true.. the 440 was available for anybody
@@WPGinterceptor460Interceptor Yep, it was available in this model all the way until its demise after 1977
The blues mobile
Wouldn't that radar unit give you a huge brain 🧠 tumor
SCP-973-1
Started cars no oil change real dumb good way to destroy a engine
i like these things but they really copied the 71-72 buick full size car so bad its not funny lol.
"It's got a 440 cubic inch plant. It's got cop suspension, cop tires and cop shocks. Whaddya say is it the new Bluesmobile or what? "