Classic cars and their owners

1978 Plymouth Fury: I shot the sheriff!

“Just the good ol’ boys…Never meanin’ no harm…”

C’mon, you know the theme song, sing along!

Centred on the rip-roaring adventures of renegade cousins Bo and Luke Duke and General Lee, their tricked out ‘69 Dodge Charger stock car, The Dukes of Hazzard aired 147 cop-defying episodes from 1979 to 1985 to rave reviews.

Since then, there have been spinoffs, an animated series and a 2005 remake featuring Seann William Scott and Jessica Simpson. There have also been a few noteworthy restorations of the classic rods featured in the series, including one that’s the subject of our feature today.

For episode 2 of our classic cars and their owners series, in partnership with Car Facts Disc, we’ve got Danny, who got hold of a 1978 Plymouth Fury and, after a 5-year restoration spree, turned it into an immaculate Hazzard County Sheriff Patrol Car replica.

Here’s Danny and his Plymouth for your viewing pleasure.

In a nutshell

*1978 PLYMOUTH FURY* 

*THE DUKES OF HAZZARD* 

*Hazzard County Sheriff Patrol Car Replica* 

*4-door Sedan B-body* 

*400 cubic-inch (6.6 litre) Big-Block 4 barrel, 8 cylinder V8 ‘High Performance’ Chrysler B engine 195bhp (numbers matching with Police ‘heavy duty’ special handling package* *(3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission & power steering as standard)* 

*The Police special handling package consists of HEAVY DUTY transmission, power front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, radiator, & suspension (leaf springs, shock absorbers, torsion bar, sway bars)*

The journey

Here’s how Danny transformed a ’78 Plymouth into a mouth-watering Sheriff’s chaser.

This is the earliest photo I have of my Plymouth Fury when the previous owner purchased it from his Father in 2011.
Collecting the Plymouth from J&A Marshall Ltd, Western Docks, Southampton, UK (26th November 2013).
All stripped down, loaded up, ready for the journey to the paint/body shop (25th March 2015).
All put back together with many new parts including new light bar and all dyed interior (December 2016).
New stainless exhaust fitted (December 2016).
New Mopar Cop wheels (April 2017).
New Sheriff decals were applied with the help of my mate Paul (25th May 2018).
So finally after nearly a 5 year restoration, my Plymouth’s debut was at the Enfield Pageant of Motoring (26th May 2018).

Onwards

We’re truly inspired by Danny’s 5-year restoration of a ’78 classic, and the end result is absolutely magnificent. You can almost hear the siren wailing as Danny hunts General Lee and those pesky boys down. A classic car from a classic show.

If you’ve got a car with a story to tell, consider getting yourself a Car Facts Disc. It’s paperfree and a great way to share with the wider petrolhead community.

Nikhil L

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