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Old 06-20-2008, 07:27 AM
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Not sure if it has changed from this pic below. Some pics of his other 4-eyed cars can be found here.
http://www.specialservicemustang.net...p?t=340&page=2

This is exactly what my CHP looks like right now all the way down to the white patch over the spotlight hole! If I didn't know that was taken in Jim's garage I would say that is my 85 CHP!
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Old 06-23-2008, 12:23 AM
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the 90 I have been talking about has officially arrived.

This is a deal that has been in the works for awhile and I am very fortunate to be able to own this car. It has made its way through several owners and is now at its final resting place where it will spend the rest of its days...(well my days anyway). A million thanks to Greg and Bonnie and so without further adooooooo......here she is....
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1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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Old 06-23-2008, 12:29 AM
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ok..here is the rest of the car. It is a very good day today.... Brought the cars back to the house, had a nice dinner with Greg and Bonnie, and then loaded the 84 on the Henderson's trailer for the ride back to Georgia tomorrow. They will give the 84 a great new home and now....i just need the 88 and 91 cars to be complete the collection.
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1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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Old 06-23-2008, 01:02 AM
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Congrats, Jim, and also to Gregg. I can't wait to see that '84 finished.
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Excellent one you don't have to restore too! Sounds like a great purchase for all.
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Old 06-23-2008, 08:58 AM
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Congrats to Jim, I've seen that car and it's a VERY nice car. Congrats Gregg on the '84, 4 eyes rock!!
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:58 AM
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We all have various reasons why we sell/trade our SSP's. I know some folks have asked "Why in the world did you sell the '90 MSHP???". The car is outstanding and beautiful with a ton of documentation. David Philipkoski (previous owner) did an outstanding job on it and Eric Prince helped me on numerious occasions with information and background. I am very greatfull to both.

Some of you may also be aware that I have a '89 SCHP that I am slowly getting together. It is my focus as I really have not seen any others completely done and I want this to be "MY" car. In order to move forward with it capitol is necessary. The sale of the '90 MSHP affords me the opportunity to complete the '89 SCHP.

I spoke to Jim the evening before I bought the '90 MSHP from David and he asked for the opportunity to purchase it if I ever sold it. I have collected three other standing offers since I bought the car but I elected to honor Jim's request and I'm delighted that it will get a special spot in the SSP Museum.

The little '84 OSP stole my heart when I first saw it at Jim's old storage facility several years ago. It was a natural for a cash and property trade. This is one "COMPLETE UNMOLESTED" suvivor. Folks even the automatic choke and cruise control operate correctly. It will have to wait till the '89 is done but it is safetly tucked away. Thanks Jim for working things out on the deal.

Thanks to all for the kind words, just wanted to offer some explanitation of the transaction.
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'88 SCHP Unmarked Unit # 2-12-23 SOLD 9/3/12
'90 MSHP Marked Unit # P-162 Plate # 642-HP SOLD 12/17/11
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