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Rhino 03-15-2011 02:53 PM

In-Service Video of 825WSP circa 1987
 
Stumbled across this on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R6RWyJqRkQ

Plate appears to show 825WSP - which is my car. E-mailed the trooper that had my car, and he verified he did go to the local Mustang Roundup that year when he first got the car in 1987. He also had mounted his radar gun on the fender as well as the mustang branded mud flaps and black "Mustang" painted on the rear bumper.

While it's too grainy to verify 100% accurate - the trooper thinks this video is likely his car. And it was about 2 months new when this was shot.

Pretty cool, huh? :)

28HopUp 03-15-2011 03:02 PM

Ryan, THAT is a great bit of documentation you now have on your car (since it most likely is your car). Funny that you stumbled across it. Thanks for sharing...

stadair 03-15-2011 03:57 PM

Nice find!

Rhino 03-15-2011 04:36 PM

You should have seen me last night. I was going nuts. My wife said to me: "Geesh, calm down. You're acting like you won the lotto & are driving me nuts."

MOstang 03-15-2011 04:39 PM

Congrats on the rare find!

ImEvil1 03-15-2011 04:48 PM

Very nice! Maybe you should play the lottery...

The antenna on the hood/fender is definitely, well, different.

Rhino 03-17-2011 06:05 PM

From Marlin:
"I didn't like all the wires running around on the dash of my car and the unit had better range on the outside of the car. I made my own "L" barcket and attached it to a fender bolt, the bracket was thin enough to fit between the hood and fender so that the hood could be opened with damaging the paint.

The wire was run along the top of the fender and down into the door hinge area then inside the car up along the edge of the dash where the it met the "A" pillar post and across the dash to the control head of the unit.

The antenna was weather proof because most of the guys with 4 door units would mount it on the back window behind the driver. I used it on the fender for some time before I made a mount that attached to the bottom of the lightbar on the left end. This proved to be better and was not as noticable as out on the fender. I was always tinkering with things to make things less cluttered and easier to work with."

ImEvil1 03-17-2011 06:31 PM

I didn't know it was Marlin's car...glad he was able to pass that info along. Kinda hard to make any adjustments to the antenna with it outside the car, but I understand the logic if it were a range issue and he was working in the boonies. We would have still given him a hard time about it, though. :)


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