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110 seems like nothing
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A coupe?
Highway patrol possibly,…… where would you put the bad guys? Big wrestle to get them in the back seat. That would have a 255 ci engine I suppose, it would keep with, or outrun, most of what was on the road at the time |
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The "police interceptors" of that time usually included the Mercury V8 to give them a few extra horsepower. Not sure it would make much difference if they were chasing a Mercury though. And by that time the Chevy OHV six was almost equal to the flathead V8 in horsepower.
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