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You're welcome, Bobby, any idea about the bumper sticker? Was it something the Trooper would have added?
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But I am going to do some checking :-) |
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Post Commander
Ron Cambell Badge #667 Post 9 Marietta 1990 GSP Perm # 0221 VIN 1FACP40E6LF210346 |
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Master Trooper Steve Black
Badge # 836 Post 9 Marietta 1990 GSP Perm # 0201 VIN 1FACP40E1LF210335 Trooper Black was issued 0201 used in 1994. He patrolled it for two years. It was crashed during the time of the Olympics in Atlanta in 96. Trooper Black was coming to assist in a high speed chase at the time. As he came around a sharp curve at a very high rate of speed, unbeknownst to him the primary Troopers had done a Felony stop. Trooper Black swerved across the median on the opposite side of roadway to slow down. At that exact time a motorist did a illegal U-turn. As Trooper Black went by the motorist plowed into the right door and quarter panel of Trooper Blacks Mustang. It was sold to a dealer in Cleveland Ga that bought resold and parted these car out. This one was partially parted out. A good friend of mine now has the body. It will be a very easy restoration needing only right door and quarter replace (along with parted out pieces). |
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notice the bumper sticker and custom MUSTANG script in rear cover... This is another pic from our "in service Gallery" |
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Just thought I'd go ahead and add the in service pic of my 92;
Sgt. Kevin Thompson Badge #606 Post 6 Gainesville 1992 GSP Perm 2217 VIN 1FACP40EXNF176480 |
Great pics!!!!
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But here's my FAVORITE PIC SO FAR Tried to have Perm #'s made out but no luck... Still this is my favorite one... |
I can see why that one is your favorite!
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Sure wish those Perm's could be made out... This was one of the first batches of 88' GSP's at orientation at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center ( GPSTC) in Forsyth, Ga. This would be the equivalent of a EVOC, although not as advance I'm told, as say CHP's. It was mainly to show Troopers the handling differences between a heavy Crown or Caprice and the more nimble lighter and quicker Mustangs. And I was told it was "to keep Post Commanders from getting sued if a Trooper got hurt or killed in a wreck because he was thrown into a lighter faster patrol car with out any training"... (Source withheld) but very reliable... |
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