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1973 AMC - LAPD Matador's 1st Public Showing

"Safe and Sound Sunday"

Staples Center, Los Angeles California

 

In Coordination with the Los Angeles Police Department Public Affairs Unit

Police Department staff and Metro SWAT Bureau, FBI, DEA, CHP

& the El Segundo Police & Fire Departments...

Pictured L-R with the newly restored AMC Matador

(Retired LAPD Unit ID# 83986 - Rampart Division)

 

Tom Williams, Producer - "Adam-12" (1973-1975)

David Burns, Emergency Services Coordinator

Bernard Parks, Chief of Police - Los Angeles Police Department

 

The "Old" and "New" backed the L.A. Skyline...

2000 LAPD Ford Crown Victoria and

1973 AMC Matador

LAPD gave the restored Matador a place

of honor in the front ranks next to Metro SWAT

"Adam-12" Producer (1973-1978) & David Burns

(owner of the Adam-12 Home Page)

and the newly restored 1973 AMC LAPD Matador

"Adam-12" Producer Tom Williams

behind the driver's seat of the restored LAPD Matador

"Adam-12" Producer Tom Williams

Closer View (Behind the Wheel)

"Adam-12" Producer Tom Williams

Standing by the LAPD Matador


John Baker
Eastpointe, MI
1971 Plymouth Satellite
Adam-12 Replica Car - New Addition

See it and other "Adam-12" and LAPD restoration projects - (here)


This page last updated: October 30, 2001

This site has no affiliation with Universal/Mark VII, NBC, Adam-12 Productions, or the actors from the show.  It should not be confused with Universal/MCA, its trade or service marks.  This site is a fan site and newsmagazine that is designed to highlight the 1968-1975 television show, the history and culture of the LAPD in that era, law enforcement related collectibles, vintage police restoration, and the vintage radio and communications devices used by the LAPD.

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