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MOstang 07-18-2013 09:14 PM

:2thumbs: Nice!

kapracing 07-18-2013 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nighthawk756 (Post 41539)
I actually have our shop manager working on finding info on it as we speak! I sure hope the records haven't been purged. Wish me luck! :D

GOOD LUCK!!!

Keep your fingers crossed for the both of us...

nighthawk756 07-21-2013 09:25 PM

Just got off the phone with one of my very good friends that's a retired Alabama State Trooper Sergeant. He was issued one of these cars in the first batch and kept it until it was retired. Found out some very good info that I wasn't aware of.

The Mustang Monthly August 1990 issue that's in the SSP related articles section here on the site eluded to a "training car" for Alabama. 30 were "issued" cars and one was a EVOC car. Well, he's now the second Trooper that confirmed to me that it wasn't ever used as a "training car" but was actually issued to a Trooper instructor at the academy. All the initial training that was done, the Trooper's drove their issued cars the whole time. I even asked if it was ever used as maybe a "chase" car for training and he said no.

And here's another interesting tidbit....these cars actually had roof numbers also. He said he actually has an aerial shot of the cars when they were in the well known "V" formation for photos. He said all the roof numbers are clearly visible. He said his was 179. So if I'm unable to track down exactly what unit # mine was....I might just make it 179 in honor of my friend.

Another funny story he told me....when they got to the academy, they assembled in one room and their names were called. They went up, signed for the car and was given the keys. He said as soon as they called his name and unit #, he said every instructor said out loud "fastest one of the bunch". They had driven them all to give them a shakedown so to speak before issuing them out. He said they weren't kidding....a fellow Trooper clocked him at 157 in his.

Another interesting thing was, he said that 2 instructors from FHP actually came up and trained our instructors. Gotta love insider info!

nighthawk756 07-21-2013 10:00 PM

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I'm not sure if the roof # thing is common knowledge or not but it was new to me.

Guess if I'd paid more attention to this pic....you can barely see part of the roof number....duh! :D

MOstang 07-21-2013 10:03 PM

Cool info you uncovered. :thumbsup:

28HopUp 07-21-2013 10:54 PM

Very cool! :2thumbs:

kapracing 07-21-2013 10:57 PM

Very cool indeed Brad! Yours don't have any filler in the right quarter does it? Could be your in service pic if so LOL !

nighthawk756 07-22-2013 09:16 AM

Thanks guys! I thought it was interesting.

And I'm not sure Bobby, haven't got that far with it yet....remember, mine will be at a snails pace compared to how quick you get em restored haha. :D

kapracing 07-22-2013 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by nighthawk756 (Post 41586)
Thanks guys! I thought it was interesting.

And I'm not sure Bobby, haven't got that far with it yet....remember, mine will be at a snails pace compared to how quick you get em restored haha. :D

I had noticed the dent at the edge of the passenger quarter in that in service pic. Would be pretty easy to look up inside with a flash light to see if there had been a repair made there :-)

nighthawk756 07-22-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by kapracing (Post 41587)
I had noticed the dent at the edge of the passenger quarter in that in service pic. Would be pretty easy to look up inside with a flash light to see if there had been a repair made there :-)

Yeah, I haven't had a chance to really go over it thoroughly yet....as soon as I bought it it went straight to a buddy's shop to get the ac put back on and some of the minor mechanical stuff sorted out. Gotta get it running/driving good then work on it as I go. Since I need to get the FHP finished up first, it's much closer to being done lol.


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