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Members' SSPs A place to post up pics of your SSP, whether restored, in-progress, or somewhere in-between. |
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Hey Ted.... Dont worry we will get it done right. I have all you need to fix your car from the new parts car. We just need to keep our eyes on the ball and start gathering what you need. It will take a while longer but look what you will have. Keep in touch!
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Thanks Jason 86 CHP Unit #3852 86 Texas DPS M6-383 93 Texas DPS M3-379 93 Cobra Teal #2304 (sold) 03 Cobra 10th Annv.Conv. |
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Small update:
I was able to finally get the car titled in my name! The state had no record of this car so i was forced to get a surety bond. Now i have plates, registration sticker, and the title will be here in no time. This means that i can confidently throw money at it without the fear of never being able to drive it legally. Im stoked!! Ted
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1986 TX DPS M6-373 1987 TX DPS M7-XXX |
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Just got the PM, congrats Ted! I can't wait for the teardown and rebuild to commence! Absolutely fantastic news, I'm so glad this car has been given a second lease on life.
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Chris L '86 TX DPS Mustang. Unknown Unit # |
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It's sad to say but I sold my 88 to a local guy who owns two other SSP cars. I told him of the sites and hopefully he will join. The proceeds will go to the 86.
Since then I have stripped down the 86' and I plan to haul it to a body shop before the end of the week. I'm kinda nervous to hear a professional report on the damage but we will see how it goes. Everyone seems to be finding cars for super cheap! And not totaled. Is it worth dropping several thousand into this one?
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1986 TX DPS M6-373 1987 TX DPS M7-XXX |
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Look at the future. How many of these old texas SSP's will be around? Especially four eye's? Not many and they will be desirable. Sure it's a rough shell, but it's a rare SSP not a standard 5.0 coupe. If I had money stashed, I would be out buying these cars that you all see as almost beyond fixing. Then years to come you all will regret not buying up some of these as they will cease to exist excluding restored cars. In the future people will be bringing back shells. I would if I found an 84 CHP Just find a fairly rust free donor car(but not too nice of a car overall) for the front clip. I would have the car put on a frame rack and have the rails straightened as good as possible near the firewall so that the new clip can go on like it should(I'll be doing that with my 84 GT, I'll also have the body shop with the frame rack cut the donor car and put on the new clip, thus everything is exactly where it should be) Can't wait to see more progress |
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Any updates on this? It's been a little while...
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Anyone?
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2007 Mustang GT Fun loving 1988 5.0 Ranger! 1964 Fairlane 500 2 door post (GR350) |
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Great progress on the 87...
How about some details on this one:-) if you were closer I'd help you out some on frame work :-)
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Gathering; Collecting & Documenting GSP History... 1983 GSP#3083 Capt. C. Stallings #99 Post 41 1988 GSP#8292 Trpr R. Wilcox #799 Post 27; ACE wrecked in service with 24k miles; most documented & lowest mileage GSP 1990 GSP#0196 Trpr P. Kirkpatrick #756 Post 29 1992 GSP#2221 Trpr M. Prince #895 Post 9; “1 of 6” LoJack GSP Mustangs |
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Kinda like to see what happened to this one.
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I know this is old but was this the car that was out by SAMSUNG? Thanks.
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