If you lived around Eureka, California in the early 1980s, you might have caught sight of a Dodge Ramcharger decked out in the California Highway Patrol livery sitting alongside the road. Vintage police cars come in a variety of flavors, and if those more traditional options from Ford and Chevrolet arenât for you, you can buy this retro SUV right now and pretend youâre an extra on CHiPs.
This 1982 Ramcharger 4x4 âis said to have been used by the California Highway Patrol,â according to its Bring a Trailer listing, and it has all the hardware youâd expect to find in a police car. There's A-pillar spotlights, a blue-and-red light bar on top, and a push bar.
Inside the Ramcharger, a name Ram has revived for its pickup, are auxiliary toggle switches, a Motorola two-way radio with CHP branding, and a police scanner. It also has vinyl flooring and a full-size spare in the back.
A 318-cubic-inch V-8 engine powers the beast with a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. It wears 31-inch Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure tires that wrap around 15-inch black steel wheels.
The actual mileage on the SUV is a mystery. The odometer displays 60,000 miles, but the Carfax lists a âpotential mileage rolloverâ from May 2017, according to the listing. Itâs also not perfect. The power steering system leaks and a windshield wiper is missing. The rear window wiper is also gone, and the rear defroster doesnât work.
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