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I hadn't notice that the ghosts were consecutive unit #s. Thanks for noticing Bill:thumbsup: Is there a way I could get the vin #s for all the mustangs with visible plates? |
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Notice on the second pic of the SSP that you posted today, the car has something on the center caps? This looks like the same car while inservice. Ask your dad if he knows what the purpose was of putting that on the rear center caps. I have been wondering about that for a long time.
http://www.sspmustang.org/photos/smf_photo3as.htm |
Snow chain attachments for those quick release/install types I believe.
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snow chains also notice the studded tires on the picture
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Not sure if they are studded or not, but those are the super rare Eagle M & S pursuit snow tires. I had a some on several old cop cars I owned back in the eighties.... Jerry 91 X-SCHP 2-12-311 90 X-NCSHP Caprice 77 Nova 9C1 83 Malibu 9C1 (Coming Soon) |
You posted a pic of unit #1629. Mine is unit#1628. Also have a buddy's '90 CHP which I'm doing a partial resto on. Unit # is unknown due to the body shop removing it when it was recently painted.
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Sam is this your dad's car?
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This Mustang's plate appears to be E895229. Can anyone with better eyes than mine confirm this number? If so, then I know the VIN for this car (thanks to FoxChassis!), which will be added to our VIN Project. :) |
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