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  • Found a Police car lark Maybe

    I've come across a 1961 Lark V-8 4 dr, that the guy says it was a police car,
    Should it have a 289?
    He is gonna call me back with a serial #.
    Anything else i should look for?
    Anything else special about the car?
    101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

  • #2
    Zipper in the headliner (for light)?
    Scott Rodgers
    Los Angeles
    SDC Member since 1989
    \'60 Lark HT
    \'63 Wagonaire
    \'66 Frankenbaker

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    • #3
      First --do not confuse police car with a fleet vehicle or cheapie model.

      Lots of cars ended up as 'police cars' but I think what you are after is a 'Marshall'

      A marshall could have been ordered many, many ways. Look for HD stuff like large output generator, fan shroud, places where extra wires and gadgets were installed. I would look for a certified speedo, HD brakes, zipper headliner, etc.

      The best way to tell for sure is any original paperwork, documentation like a window sticker, build sheet, etc. Good luck!

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      • #4
        If it's in the Tulsa area it could be a police car. I know Tulsa used alot of 1959-60 (and maybe 1961) larks for patrol cars. My understanding is they were always 4-door automatics, and many of them were 6 cylinder cars.

        Joe
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        • #5
          Originally posted by clonelark View Post
          Anything else i should look for?
          Anything else special about the car?
          Compare it with the two posted here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...hlight=marshal

          Craig

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          • #6
            The body code number on police cars is always 3. W3, Y3, F3 etc. A local chapter member owns a '63 wagon that is a P3.

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            • #7
              What Jerry said in Post #6; it must be a "3" trim level if it was ordered and built as a police car. But it could be a 6-cylinder City Marshal, so the engine alone will not confirm or refute its being a police car.

              "Never say never," of course, but I cannot recall seeing a genuine police car that did not have the word CERTIFIED on the speedometer face. BP

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