k0ua
Epic Contributor
I never drove one of the Matadors myself, but I heard nothing but complaints about them. I don't think we had an officer who didn't hate them. And I don't know, but I heard that they were supposed to have the 360 engines, but came with the 304s. In the Fall of '75, my unmarked home storage car was a Plymouth Satellite with a 400 engine, actually my favorite of all the cars I drove, and one night I had gone downtown to visit my night crew and started home about 2 a.m. out Stemmons Frwy and came up behind a 1960 Cadillac that was taking 3 lanes; apparently drunk driver. Since I was wearing slacks and a sport shirt that night, I called on the radio for a marked unit to stop him. There was one of the Matadors less than half a mile behind me and the drunk and I weren't doing 70 mph, but the Matador couldn't overtake us. I had to use the red lights in my grill and got the drunk stopped so the uniformed officers could catch up to us.:laughing: So I was just as happy that I never drove one.![]()
We had a few of them in the fleet on the Sheriff's Dept. The unlucky officer's that drew them called them Kelvinator's as AMC owned the Kelvinator division, and also when you stepped on the throttle they made some interesting and unproductive noises. They were said to be "making ice cubes". They were big dogs, and in no way could they compare to our Mercury's and Plymouths. Everyone hated them.
James K0UA