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03cobra 03-30-2012 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisL (Post 33621)
I'd say it's kind of a shame not to put it back. I could see doing it all black, and if someone wanted they can repaint the white and have it back correct, but painting it to represent another agency is a bit of a misnomer. Part of the appeal of these cars is hunting for them, finding the right agency, and then when you do putting it back correctly. If you don't like the OK HP car, consider selling it and looking for the agency you do want. With enough looking you could come up with a DPS or CHP car eventually, and then restore those correctly.

+5

Superdan 03-31-2012 02:13 AM

Ok ok black and white it is now does anyone have some pics of what the interior should look like and what equipment it should have i need to get a list of what im going to have to hunt for

ImEvil1 03-31-2012 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Superdan (Post 33662)
Ok ok black and white it is now does anyone have some pics of what the interior should look like and what equipment it should have i need to get a list of what im going to have to hunt for

Your best bet is to make some phone calls to the agency. They might be able to put you in touch with someone who can help.

BTW.....Your car is/was equipped with an AOD, just like the in-service pic shows.

Superdan 03-31-2012 11:02 AM

idk how other states are but okla agencys dont know or dont care and i know about the aod its has a carbed 302 and c4 now not my doing btw the equipment i ment was all the police stuff

ImEvil1 03-31-2012 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Superdan (Post 33666)
idk how other states are but okla agencys dont know or dont care and i know about the aod its has a carbed 302 and c4 now not my doing btw the equipment i ment was all the police stuff

Sounds like you just need to talk to the right person.

I know what equipment you meant. I asked about the AOD in the other thread to help you confirm what your car is (every little bit helps).

Unfortunately, it's not always easy to figure out what was in the car. Places like radioreference.com can help with historical radio info, but you are going to have to do some research to figure out the rest.

Good luck with it.

Superdan 03-31-2012 12:09 PM

ah ic it should have a aod and fuel injection right?

Superdan 03-31-2012 12:10 PM

who do you think i need to try to talk to and what should i ask

ImEvil1 03-31-2012 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Superdan (Post 33671)
ah ic it should have a aod and fuel injection right?

Right. The OK cars were AOD/CFI equipped.

ImEvil1 03-31-2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Superdan (Post 33672)
who do you think i need to try to talk to and what should i ask

Ask the next "seasoned" OK trooper you run into. Someone, somewhere there remembers the cars (or maybe even drove one).

GSPI 03-31-2012 12:36 PM

Ok, I thought that there was no FI until 1986 for SSP's. Good info that I've learned.

Superdan, you definitely have to be careful on what you say and how since you will be responsible for any activity with your car if you are restoring it to an in-service look. Understand that you can only show the vehicle in it's marked condition and with the lights and such only during a sanctioned event, not everyday. People get the wrong impression at times and you need to be aware. If this is too much responsibility for this project, then paint it black and try to get it back to the way it was when delivered minus the emergency equipment.

If and when you ask OSP, you need to find a historian. Make sure you ask for that person or someone in OSP that would normally have that type of information since you are trying to do research on one of their former Mustangs. That is a good starting point. If you have troopers that you know, it wouldn't hurt to ask them if they know about those cars or if they know someone that did use them while in service or even the fleet garage if they had anyone that used to work on them. You can ask them about what was normally used in their cars (electronics, emergency lighting, etc), what were some common things that they had as equipment in the trunk (flares, cones, whatever). Where there programs that made use of these cars or were they just a normal patrol rotation...and I'm sure you can think of a few more.

A final suggestion and please don't take offense when I say this, make sure if you are doing any written or typed correspondence with the departments, refrain from your "texting" based responses that you are doing here on the board and fully type out and make sure you spell everything correctly and use good grammar. If someone in a department gets something of the texting type lingo, they won't take you seriously. I know because I field requests like this with the Museum that I am a board member of.

Good luck.


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