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Special Service Mustangs For Sale Any and all SSP Mustangs. |
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http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/4040265676.html
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Did the AZ DPS cars have autos?
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Brad 1988 Alabama DPS SSP - Demopolis Post/Marengo County - Unit #186 1991 GSP SSP - Troop G / Post 10 - Unit #1238--Sold 1986 Nevada HP SSP - Region HQ/Carson City - Unit #289--Sold 1992 FHP SSP - Troop L / Palm Beach County - Unit #1537--Sold |
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Yes, the 1986 Arizona DSP Mustangs were equipped with automatics. Here is a page for another car in that same DSO, which includes a Marti Report -
http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info208335.htm ...and it lists the optional automatic transmission. ![]()
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Bill Jr. To everyone out there, wherever you are. Remember, the light at the end of the tunnel may be the police chasing you down in their own Mustang! |
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Learn something new everyday....
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Brad 1988 Alabama DPS SSP - Demopolis Post/Marengo County - Unit #186 1991 GSP SSP - Troop G / Post 10 - Unit #1238--Sold 1986 Nevada HP SSP - Region HQ/Carson City - Unit #289--Sold 1992 FHP SSP - Troop L / Palm Beach County - Unit #1537--Sold |
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The seller sent me a couple of pics of the VIN label. It has a different DSO number than the other Arizona DPS Mustangs within the same batch of VINs, which are #75-0082. Interesting!
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Any pics of the buck tags to confirm it as a DPS car?
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Brad 1988 Alabama DPS SSP - Demopolis Post/Marengo County - Unit #186 1991 GSP SSP - Troop G / Post 10 - Unit #1238--Sold 1986 Nevada HP SSP - Region HQ/Carson City - Unit #289--Sold 1992 FHP SSP - Troop L / Palm Beach County - Unit #1537--Sold |
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I just texted the seller to ask.
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Bill Jr. To everyone out there, wherever you are. Remember, the light at the end of the tunnel may be the police chasing you down in their own Mustang! |
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I am assuming the cars under both DSOs are equipped the same, since the accessory reserve loads are the same on the door tags. Perhaps the different DSO is only for different paint colors? ...
1FABP26M4GF208325 1FABP26M6GF208326 1FABP26M8GF208327 1FABP26MXGF208328 1FABP26M1GF208329 1FABP26M8GF208330 1FABP26MXGF208331 1FABP26M1GF208332 1FABP26M3GF208333 - DSO 75-0082, 9L Oxford White paint 1FABP26M5GF208334 1FABP26M7GF208335 - DSO 75-0082, 9L Oxford White paint 1FABP26M9GF208336 1FABP26M0GF208337 1FABP26M2GF208338 1FABP26M4GF208339 1FABP26M0GF208340 - DSO 75-0083, 7B Dark Shadow Blue Metallic paint 1FABP26M2GF208341 1FABP26M4GF208342 That group of 18 likely all went to AZ originally. Each has initial registration events in AZ after they would have gone to auction. I wonder if there was yet another DSO (75-0081?) at the beginning of that group, and the DSOs were split at six each? Or perhaps the majority were white/75-0082 and a few at the end were blue/75-0083? |
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This is how I think that group of 78 broke down originally:
208295-208317 - Oregon State Police 208318-208324 - Washington State Patrol 208325-208342 - Arizona DPS 208343-208372 - Utah Highway Patrol |
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Not sure if and if so how it might have worked in AZ but in CA other LE agencies have the ability to "piggyback" orders onto the CHP bids. They have to take the exact specs. of the CHP vehicles with the exception of paint, which they can change with what I believe is an additional cost option. Just throwing out that maybe this is something to think about as a possibility here.
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