Update on the Freeway enforcer, I was hoping to have the car up and running by now, but a series of small and not so small set backs have cropped up.
Well I dropped the fuel tank, and found that while the tank is basically sound, it had about 2 to 3 inches of water in the bottom for some time, the bottom of the tank is very scaly. And even this would not pose a major obstacle, But I have found out the hard way what changes the Police package Made to a Base Catalina Sedan. The Fuel Tank in Baffled!!!! Never thought about it, but it makes sense for taking high speed corners with a less than fuel tank!
I have located a shop about 45 minutes west of me that says they should be able to boil out the tank, and coat it inside and out. I can't wait to see what that will cost me! All my friends were telling me just buy a regular fuel tank and put it in. But the other issue is this tank has 3 Vapor return lines, the normal tanks only have 1, another feature of the Police package is a modified fuel system, as Police cars idle for long periods of time they tend to Vapor Lock, and all 2 extra return lines are to correct that issue.
Well the baffled fuel tank makes the use of the normal lever mounted float impossible, so the Police cars have a Canister style fuel sender. I did find a shop 1 hour north of me that could rebuild mine, and 2 days an $340 later that issue should be solved. A new 71 sender would have run $89.00 so another expensive repair down.
I also have the Correct Ram Air Manifolds Mounted now, still have to reinstall the starter, and Oil Filter adaptor that had to be removed to put them on, they have both been cleaned ands repainted so hopefully they will go back on tomorrow. Then I can Start installing the new exhaust system. It all arrived late last week, I included some pic's of the incorrect 1972 Manifolds that were on the car, and the Correct 1970 GTO Ram Air III manifolds that originally came on the car. Getting there, but slow progress.
So far what I have learned that were part of the Police Spec
Boxed Convertible Style Frame
Ram Air III Exhaust Manifolds
Certified Speedometer
Heavy Duty Front and rear Suspension
Heavy Duty Front and rear seats
Larger rear drum Brakes (same 11" drums that came on the Station wagons)
Special 15X8 inch rims
1 1/8" Front Sway Bar
7/8" rear Bar
And roof Wiring Harness for Lights.