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Even if you cannot verify the events behind the bullet hole, it's obviously part of the car's past. Having a mysterious bullet hole in your SSP is still an interesting conversation starter. Still, I hope you can learn more about it.
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You got that RIGHT !!!!
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ssp91ssp Hector 1992 PO.Oregon Police, Bimini Blue, Unit #85655, Plate #SMY174 Unmarked, Served Central,North, East Precinct until Aug 2000. 1988 Colorado State Patrol,Unit #246,DSO 76, Glenwood Springs CO. |
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Ya, that's definitely not something you fix. I'd like to create some kind of metal prop that would hold the door partially open, but not let people be able to move it, so I could let people see the bullet hole when the car is displayed.
I also want to search for the slug. I need to check the floor of the car, and the garage floor around the car. I need to check any spot it could have become lodged in. It's such an odd spot. I wish I could find out what the story is on it. |
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They hold the door from the latch to the stryker well from the ones I've seen. good luck on that.
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