policeangel81, on Nov 16 2007, 05:32 AM, said:
thanks to you all, the link is very interesting.
i ask myself if the police cars got special serial numbers or registration numbers, is it possible to ask something like that at the dmv? does a dmv exist for hole usa or is it only states?
Chrysler identified police cars in one of three ways:
First was a K in the VIN for price class (second character of the VIN). This was the only time the VIN directly identified a police car. Though some years the engine type indirectly identified a police car (for example, the 318-4 engine was a police only engine for much of the Diplomat production. Therefore an S in the engine digit of the VIN would identify a police car). I think using K in the VIN to ID a police car ended around 1978.
Next was an A38 option code. The A38 identified a police package car. nothing in the VIN ID's this as a police car (except for the engine note above). The A38 code on the fender tag was also used during the same time as the K code in the VIN. An A38 car was considered a police package car (for example a more plushly equipped car for a supervisor with police additions), while a K code showed a true police car. After 1978, the A38 on the data tag was the only way to ID a police car until 1984.
In 1984 and later years, Chrysler switched to new data codes. The A38 code was now AHB. Again, the code on the data plate was the only way to ID a police car. The VIN didn't ID a police car (except for the engine note above).
I do not know how Ford or GM handled this.
This post has been edited by valiant67: 26 November 2007 - 10:12 AM