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Subject: F-85


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bruce bailey
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Date Posted: 00:53:03 09/27/02 Fri
In reply to: Bearhawke in Az 's message, "I actually test drove a 1967 Olds F85 Police Apprehender four door sedan many years ago in San Mateo Calif." on 19:38:36 09/26/02 Thu

On the subject of the F-85. I remember that the FHP had one fulldress marked in the Sebring area until about 1973. It was a 64 or 65 stationwagon and I assume it was not used much for patrol as it was always parked at the station. I only saw it moving once. Same single blue light as normal, Black and Yellow. FHP had some other wagons mostly Fords and Plymouths. Too bad the F-85 didn't catch on, as Georgia had alot of Tempests (or Le mans) in the 70's. Can't beat big engine, small body although the weight can make some handle a little nose heavy.

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