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Well that's what the Colorado Pantera Owners club is calling it
seem to have good attitude about it. I don't know for sure (i was not there) but i don't think anyone was written? Or they are all now in Jail? http://www.coloradopantera.com/police.html (see the first car top left!) these were all taken before digital cameras and someone would have to have scanned them to put them on the club's history page So how many really cool SSP pictures are in the shoe box in the closet of the Porsche guy Corvette guy Mopar guy you get the idea. it's just another police car to these guys. could even be a picture of your car in service someplace?:) |
Pretty cool...and you're right that probably a number of these photos are sitting in someone's shoebox. Sometimes getting them to look for that shoebox can be a challenge. I've corresponded with a retired District Commander with the NCSHP who drove an SSP. He has a few pics somewhere but hasn't found it yet. Hopefully he'll find and send it to me to share with others.
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Great Pic, Andy.
+1, Mike. I'm constantly running into DPS guys at work and always bugging the older guys I meet that drove Mustangs to get us pictures. I recently met a retired Trooper who drove an '83 and have been waiting for his pics for a little bit now. It's part of the fun. :) |
Great pics !!! I love those cars .
Thanks for posting them ! ssp91ssp |
That's a great pic Andy! I'm sure there are quite a few lost pictures of in-service SSP's that may never turn up. In Delaware, the DSP purchased ten 1987 SSP's. All were unmarked, in various colors. When I contacted the DSP museum on behalf of a member who owns one of these SSP's, they told me that they have NO pictures of those cars. What a shame!
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