The LAPD took delivery of 534 American Motors' intermediate Matadors for law enforcement duty (June 1972). Robert Crust (right), AMC's director of fleet and government sales, was on hand as the first units were delivered to Ray Wynne (center), LAPD director of police transportation. Officer Gary Hill inspects his new black and white patrol car. The Matador qualified for LAPD use after an intensive series of tests for road-abilty, braking, acceleration, and overall performance.
The LAPD took delivery of 534 American Motors' intermediate Matadors for law enforcement duty (June 1972). Robert Crust (right), AMC's director of fleet and government sales, was on hand as the first units were delivered to Ray Wynne (center), LAPD director of police transportation. Officer Gary Hill inspects his new black and white patrol car. The Matador qualified for LAPD use after an intensive series of tests for road-abilty, braking, acceleration, and overall performance.
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