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Johnny P
02-27-2021, 08:09
It was probably faster backing up than going forward.
It is a Ford Pinto with a DOT flammable liquid placard.
https://www.autosafety.org/ford-pinto-fuel-fed-fires/
Knew a guy who had a Pinto with Firestone 500 tires on it. He called it a flamethrower with break away tires.
I am a older guy and that is funny
I knew there was something going on with the backwards flames. Thanks for the explanation. I'm old enough to know this. There was a Chevy that the cops used for a while that would explode if hit in the rear. I wanta say it started with a C, but try and find some story about it. We had a local cop that burned pretty bad but lived.
my uncle had a 1600cc model with a trunk, not a hatchback ,
another uncle had one with the hatch back, and the 2000cc motor,
he added a better came and it would actually scream for a 72 pinto,
my grandmother had a wagon for a bit,
neither got hit from the rear,
the lady that used to keep my brother and I after school when we were little had one as well , and we were in the back seat when she got rear ended once,
thankfully it was just a bump and we did not explode,,,
Had a 76 Pinto w/ the 4 cylinder Opel made motor. Gutted the catalytic converter to straight pipe status. Little car would run strong. Rear ended by fool going to fast. No problems. Drove that little car into the ground. Sincerely. bruce.
movie "Top Secret" Pinto crash scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngtALzDAIcU
"...am a older guy..." I say we're all funny. Something about charm. snicker.
JB White
03-02-2021, 02:36
I did a lot of the Pinto/Bobcat recalls in 1978. Longer filler neck and a plastic shield on the differential so the tank could ride up over it. The longer filler so It wouldn't pull out of the tank.
The replacement parts often exceeded the value of the cars we worked on. There was nothing holding them together but the rust.
There was also a recall on the fuel line. The fuel filter was on the carb and the steel fuel line was connected to that with about a 3" section of hose. The hose rotted and cracked. When it did, it sprayed fuel at the distributor. Quite a few firey messes but not as many lives lost.
Mark in Ottawa
03-02-2021, 06:40
Dryheat. I think that the car that started with a c was the Convair. It was the subject of Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at any Speed"
Dryheat. I think that the car that started with a c was the Convair. It was the subject of Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at any Speed"
Nope that was never a cop car. JB's story sure is a home run. -The fuel filter was on the carb and the steel fuel line was connected to that with about a 3" section of hose.- The same problem with the Ford LTD. The rubber gave way and poured gas all over the engine. Seriously; Seriously! Three inches of rubber was all they could come up with? I've witnessed a couple of LTD's burn. The third was my brothers, who, luckily had sold the car a week ago to someone else(she was OK and had insurance).
Dryheat. I think that the car that started with a c was the Convair. It was the subject of Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at any Speed"
Mark
that was the Chevy Corvair,
great car,, parents had a Monza when I was a kid,
high school buddy had one for a bit too,, his dad still has a Monza Convertible,
Dryheat. I think that the car that started with a c was the Convair. It was the subject of Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at any Speed"
Nope that was never a cop car(sounds more like a jet). JB's story sure is a home run. -The fuel filter was on the carb and the steel fuel line was connected to that with about a 3" section of hose.- The same problem with the Ford LTD. The rubber gave way and poured gas all over the engine. Seriously; Seriously! Three inches of rubber was all they could come up with? I've witnessed a couple of LTD's burn. The third was my brothers(didn't see the burn), who, luckily had sold the car a week before to someone else(she was OK and had insurance).
Cop car would be the Chevy Caprice Classic,
the last of the RWD Caprice's would fly,
I knew a local Cop that got to test one for his dept on a local highway,
supposed limited to 140 or so top end, and he had it up to 160 on a long straight,,,
the civilian version was badged as a Caprice for the grey haired crowd, and the faster one was the Impala SS
My apologies. Not Chevy at all. It was a Ford.
-Crown Vic fire forever changes police officer.-
You can look it up.
Jason Schechterle. I can pronouce it, but it's hard to look at the guy.
Our local channels would make a point of showing him. He went back to work for a while, and then disappeared. Just bad luck.
End of story.
JB White
03-03-2021, 05:14
Some of Fords better ideas weren't good at all. However the patrolmen I knew loved their Crown Vic's. When the departments began changing over to the SUV platforms, most of the senior guys begged to go out in the remaining CV's in the fleet.
Wonky police cars: Any of the Houstonians here remember the HPD's AMC Gremlins? Going back to the 70's.
I think the cruisers were Dodge Monaco's.
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Some of Fords better ideas weren't good at all. However the patrolmen I knew loved their Crown Vic's. When the departments began changing over to the SUV platforms, most of the senior guys begged to go out in the remaining CV's in the fleet.
Wonky police cars: Any of the Houstonians here remember the HPD's AMC Gremlins? Going back to the 70's.
I think the cruisers were Dodge Monaco's.
Hal O'Peridol
03-03-2021, 05:36
My apologies. Not Chevy at all. It was a Ford.
-Crown Vic fire forever changes police officer.-
You can look it up.
Jason Schechterle. I can pronouce it, but it's hard to look at the guy.
Our local channels would make a point of showing him. He went back to work for a while, and then disappeared. Just bad luck.
End of story.
I watch a lot of "cop" TV, the real stufff, not drama.
Jason Schechterle has been on several episodes of A&E network's "The First 48". Interesting to know the back story on his accident.
AMC Gremlin police cars? That sounds like something from a funny movie.
JB White
03-04-2021, 01:02
You're right, it does. But I kid you not. They were used mostly in the downtown area.
the chevy youre thinking of is the Citation. it was the X body car...
Oldsmobile Omega
Pontiac Phoenix
Buick Skylark
1980-1985
the chevy youre thinking of is the Citation. it was the X body car...
Oldsmobile Omega
Pontiac Phoenix
Buick Skylark
1980-1985
and all were POS's
Had a 1971 1600cc, wife had a 73 2000cc both were coupes. we got a 1977 wagon 2300cc. The 1600cc was one tough engine, was a english ford, the2000 & 2300 chewed up cams. The wagon was good in snow, the coupes not.
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